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Use of Urea Kinetics in the Nutritional Care of the Acutely III Patient

John M. Kosanovich, M.D.

Department of Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

Francis Dumler, M.D.

Department of Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

Mathilda Horst, M.D.

Department of Surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

Chris Quandt, R.PH.

Department of Pharmacy Services, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

John A. Sargent, PH.D.

Quantitative Medical Systems, Emeryville, California

Nathan W. Levin, M.D.

Department of Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan

In acutely ill patients nitrogen balance is often assessed clinically from measurements of protein intake and urinary urea nitrogen. We have utilized urea kinetic modeling to measure urea generation rates, protein catabolic rates and nitrogen balance in 19 acutely ill patients with varying degrees of renal dysfunction and have studied the effect of varying caloric intake on protein balance during a period of fixed protein intake. In patients with measured creatinine clearances equal to or greater than 50 ml/min there was a highly significant correlation between nitrogen balance estimates derived from urea kinetic modeling and those obtained from urinary urea nitrogen (R = 0.939; p < 0.001). When creatinine clearance measurements were between 20 to 50 ml/min the correlation between the two estimates was poorer (R = 0.337; p < 0.001). In patients whose creatinine clearance was below 20 ml/min the correlation between measurements was worse still (R = 0.229; p < 0.002). To determine the effects of increasing caloric intake on protein catabolic rate seven acutely ill patients were studied. When caloric intake was increased from 27.8 to 34.2 kcal/kg/day while on a fixed protein intake of 1.27 g/kg/day there was a significant fall in protein catabolic rate from 1.39 to 0.99 g/kg/day (p < 0.002). As urea kinetic modeling takes into account changes in blood urea nitrogen, extrarenal losses of urea and the urinary urea pool, it is the preferred method for measuring protein balance in acutely ill patients particularly those with poor renal function. Serial monitoring of protein catabolic rates permits easy continuous assessment of the effect of increasing caloric intake on protein sparing during parenteral hyperalimentation. (Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition 9:165-169, 1985)

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Vol. 9, No. 2, 165-169 (1985)
DOI: 10.1177/0148607185009002165


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