TY - JOUR
T1 - Estimation of protein requirements according to nitrogen balance for older hospitalized adults with pressure ulcers according to wound severity in Japan
AU - Iizaka, Shinji
AU - Matsuo, Junko
AU - Konya, Chizuko
AU - Sekine, Rie
AU - Sugama, Junko
AU - Sanada, Hiromi
PY - 2012/11
Y1 - 2012/11
N2 - Objectives To estimate protein requirements in older hospitalized adults with pressure ulcers (PrU) according to systemic conditions and wound severity. Design Secondary nitrogen balance study over 3 days. Setting Long-term care facility. Participants Twenty-eight older adults with PrU using a urinary catheter. Measurements Nitrogen balance over 3 days was evaluated from habitual nitrogen intake measured using a food weighing record and nitrogen excretion from urine, feces and wound exudate. Nitrogen intake required to maintain nitrogen equilibrium was estimated as an average protein requirement using a linear mixed model. Results Nitrogen intake at nitrogen equilibrium was 0.151 gN/kg per day (95% confidence interval = 0.127-0.175 gN/kg per day) for all participants. The amount of protein loss from wound exudate contributed little to total nitrogen excretion. A Charlson comorbidity index of 4 or greater (the median value) was related to lower nitrogen intake at nitrogen equilibrium (P =.005). Severe PrU with heavy exudate amounts and measured wound areas of 7.9 cm2 or greater (the median value) were related to higher nitrogen intake at nitrogen equilibrium in individuals with a Charlson comorbidity index of 3 or less (both P =.04). Larger wound area (correlation coefficient (r) = 0.55, P =.003) and heavier exudate volume (r = 0.53, P =.004) were associated with muscle protein hypercatabolism measured according to 3-methylhistidine/ creatinine ratio. Conclusion The average protein requirement is 0.95 g/kg per day for older hospitalized Japanese adults with PrU, but protein requirements depend on an individual's condition and wound severity and range from 0.75 to 1.30 g/kg per day. Severe PrU can require higher protein intakes because of muscle protein hypercatabolism rather than direct loss of protein from wound exudate.
AB - Objectives To estimate protein requirements in older hospitalized adults with pressure ulcers (PrU) according to systemic conditions and wound severity. Design Secondary nitrogen balance study over 3 days. Setting Long-term care facility. Participants Twenty-eight older adults with PrU using a urinary catheter. Measurements Nitrogen balance over 3 days was evaluated from habitual nitrogen intake measured using a food weighing record and nitrogen excretion from urine, feces and wound exudate. Nitrogen intake required to maintain nitrogen equilibrium was estimated as an average protein requirement using a linear mixed model. Results Nitrogen intake at nitrogen equilibrium was 0.151 gN/kg per day (95% confidence interval = 0.127-0.175 gN/kg per day) for all participants. The amount of protein loss from wound exudate contributed little to total nitrogen excretion. A Charlson comorbidity index of 4 or greater (the median value) was related to lower nitrogen intake at nitrogen equilibrium (P =.005). Severe PrU with heavy exudate amounts and measured wound areas of 7.9 cm2 or greater (the median value) were related to higher nitrogen intake at nitrogen equilibrium in individuals with a Charlson comorbidity index of 3 or less (both P =.04). Larger wound area (correlation coefficient (r) = 0.55, P =.003) and heavier exudate volume (r = 0.53, P =.004) were associated with muscle protein hypercatabolism measured according to 3-methylhistidine/ creatinine ratio. Conclusion The average protein requirement is 0.95 g/kg per day for older hospitalized Japanese adults with PrU, but protein requirements depend on an individual's condition and wound severity and range from 0.75 to 1.30 g/kg per day. Severe PrU can require higher protein intakes because of muscle protein hypercatabolism rather than direct loss of protein from wound exudate.
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2012.04202.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2012.04202.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 23110319
AN - SCOPUS:84869114947
SN - 0002-8614
VL - 60
SP - 2027
EP - 2034
JO - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
JF - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
IS - 11
ER -