Vitamin C Requirements in Parenteral Nutrition

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作者
Berger, Mette M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] CHU Vaudois, Dept Adult Intens Care Med, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland
[2] CHU Vaudois, Burns Ctr, CH-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland
关键词
CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS; ASCORBIC-ACID; ANTIOXIDANT SUPPLEMENTATION; INTENSIVE-CARE; TRACE-ELEMENTS; PLASMA; PHARMACOKINETICS; TRAUMA; RESUSCITATION; TRANSPORTERS;
D O I
10.1053/j.gastro.2009.08.012
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
100201 [内科学];
摘要
Some biochemical functions of vitamin C make it an essential component of parenteral nutrition (PN) and an important therapeutic supplement in other acute conditions. Ascorbic acid is a strong aqueous antioxidant and is a cofactor for several enzymes. The average body pool of vitamin C is 1.5 g, of which 3%-4% (40-60 mg) is used daily. Steady state is maintained with 60 mg/d in nonsmokers and 140 mg/d in smokers. Shocked surgical, trauma, and septic patients have a drastic reduction of circulating plasma ascorbate concentrations. These low concentrations require 3-g doses/d to restore normal plasma ascorbate concentrations, questioning the recommended PN dose of 100 mg/d. Determination of intravenous requirements is usually based on plasma concentrations, which are altered during the inflammatory response. There is no clear indicator of deficiency: serum or plasma ascorbate concentrations <0.3 mg/dL (20 mu mol/L) indicates inadequate vitamin C status. On the basis of available pharmacokinetic data the 100 mg/d dose for patients receiving home PN and 200 mg/d for stable adult patients receiving PN are adequate, but requirements have been shown to be higher in perioperative, trauma, burn, and critically ill patients, paralleling oxidative stress. One recommendation cannot fit all categories of patients. Large vitamin C supplements may be considered in severe critical illness, major trauma, and burns because of increased requirements resulting from oxidative stress and wound healing. Future research should distinguish therapeutic use of high-dose ascorbic acid antioxidant therapy from nutritional PN requirements.
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