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MAIN SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME of the
4th ESPEN COM=RESS
Monday, September 27, 1982
Hall A 10.30 - 12.30
SYMPOW 1
ENERGY REQUIREMENT AND ITS SUPRY
Chairmen: JM. KINNEY (USA) J. ECKART (f RG)
E. JEQUIER (CH) Influence of Nutrient Intake on Energy Balance and Substrate Utilization
W.P.T. JAMES (UK) Endocrine Control of Energy Balance
H.N. MUNRO (USA) Relation of Energy Metabolism to Protein Metabolism
J.C. SINCLAIR (CDN) Energy Metabolism and Temperature Regulation in the Newborn
J.M. KINNEY (USA) Energy Metabolism in Adult Clinical Conditions
Hall B
Free Communications: Clinical Studies in Enteral Wtrition
Chairmen: J. AN~~ROL~~I~ (GR) R. WENGER (A)
10.30 FOl
10.45 F02
11.00 F03
11.15 F04
11.30 F05
il.45 FO6
12.00 F07
12.15 FOEI
FULLER L., Rich A.J., Johnston I.D.A. (UK) Transition from Total Parenteral Nutrition to Enteral Nutrition WIEDECK H., Ahnefeld F.W., Grtinert A. (FRG) A Study of Duodenal Enteral Nutrition Carried Out over a Period of Seven Days on Young Healthy Male Volunteers TROIDL H., Vestweber K.H., Brotke R., Riedel A., Werner H. (FRG) Usefullness and Reliability of a Modified “Fine-Needle-Catheter-Jejunostomy
(F.N.C.J.) for Enteral Nutrition - a Prospective Trial MONA D., Gerouianos S., Uhlschmid G., Largiader F. (CH) Immediate Postoperative Enterai Nutrition with a Jejunal Catheter SQUIRES J. E. A., Sim A.J.W., Shenkin A. (UK) Vitamin and Mineral Status During Prolonged Enteral Nutrition
FUKUI S. (Japan) Clinical Effect of Feeding S-185 (A New Formula for Enterai Nutrition) at 55 Japanese Hospital Facilities HILLMAN K.M., Kelly T.W.T., Patrick M.R. (UK) Enterai Feeding and Diarrhoea in Critically II1 Patients BOJANOWICZ K. (Poland) Indication of Formula and Elementary Diet in Seriously 111 Patients
Hall D 10.30 - 12.30
PEDIATRIC SYMPOSIUM 1
MJTRITIONAL PROBLEMS of THE LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANTS
Chairmen: R.D.G. MILNER (UK) K. WIDHALM (A)
R.D.G. MILNER (UK) Nutritional Assessment in the Newborn
A. LUCAS (UK) Endocrine Aspects of Enteral Nutrition
J. MESTYAN (H) Energy Supply in the Premature
F. POHLANDT (FRG) Acid Requirement in the Premature
Hall E
10.30 F09
10.45 FlO
11.00 Fll
11.15 F12
11.30 F13
11.45 F14
12.00 F15
12.15 F16
Free Communications: Amino Acid Metabolism and Its Supply
Chairmen: G. DIETZE (FRG) W. HARTIG (GDR)
QUADBECK R., Fljrster H. (FRG) Effects of Parenteral Administration of High Dosed Single Amino Acids in Human Volunteers and in the Experimental Animal OOSTENBROEK R. J., De Boer J.E.G., Van Eyk H., Wesdorp R.I.C., Soeters P.B. (NL) Normal Plasma Amino Acids, Insulin and Glucagon Levels of Frequently Used Rat Models BERGSTROM J., Fiirst P., Johnsson E., Odeblck A.C., Vinnars E. 6) The Effect of a Test Meal with and without Protein on Muscle and Plasma Free Amino Acids FDRSTER H., Matheisl P., Hoos 1. (FRG) Comparison of the Effects of Simultaneous Application of Various Carbohydrates on the Utilization of Intravenous Amino Acids FERBER H., Matheisl P., Asskali F., Forster H. (FRG) Comparison of the Metabolic Effects of Different Carbohydrates and of Amino Acids during Parenteral Application PARFAIT D., Yakoun M., Joyeux H., Solassol C. (F) Estimation of Nitroqen Balance during Normonutrition TPN following
Regional Surgery: Absence of Correlation between Total Urinary Nitroger Calculated From Urea & Measured According to the Kjeldahl Method MOORE P.J., Mangnall D., Clark R.G. (UK) _ A Computer Model for the Distribution of Albumin and Water in Man FLECK A., Colley C.M. (UK) A Simple Computer Model for Serum Protein Metabolism
id c 14.00 - 16.00
Free Communications: Topics in Gaatmenterology
Chairmen: I.D. JOHNSTON (UK) H. LOCHS (A)
ERIKSSON L.S., Hagenfeldt L., Wahren J. (S) Splanchnic Exchange of Glucose, Amino Acids and FFA, in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease STEINHARDT J. H., Adibi S.A. (USA) Effect of Nutrients on Intestinal Zinc Absorption in Man
SPILLER R.C., Jones B.J.M., Brown B.E., Silk D.B.A. (UK) Enhancement of Carbohydrate Absorption by the Addition of Sucrose to Enteric Diets DONAY F., Draese K., Brand1 M. (FRG) Comparison of the Absorption of Two Different Peptide Diets (PD) Measuring Free and Peptide-Bound Amino Acids (AA) in the Human V.Mes.Sup. KEOHANE P.P., Grimble G., Brown B.E., Silk D.B.A. (UK) The Peptide Nitrogen Source of Elemental Diets - Effects of Peptide Chain Length on Absorptive Characteristics SASS W., Ganser R., Enders G., Seifert J. (FRG) Influence of Peyer’s Patches upon Absorption Rate SUDJIAN A.V.. Knvrov G.G.. Gorozhanskava E.G., Laktionova A.I., Muradov A.C.,-Oganessian RLA. (USSR) ’ Dumping Syndrom (D’S) as a Direct Indication to Parenteral Nutrition
YAKOUN M., Parfait D., Joyeux H., Solassol C. (F) Specific Nutritive Support Following Regional Total Pancreatectomy GOUZI J.L., Pradere B., Parent Y., Costecalde M. (F) Changing Strategy in Necrotizing Pancreatitis with Hyperalimentation
14.00 F17
14.15 F18
14.30 F19
14.45 F20
15.00 F21
15.15 F22
15.30 F23
15.45 F24
16.00 F25
Hall D
14.00 F26
14.15 F27
14.30 F28
14.45 F29
15.00 F30
15.15 F31
15.30 F32
15.45 F33
F1 - _. . . . . . _. . _. *- . . ̂ . ..> ree Lommunications: Nuulttonal 5catus or rnrancs ano Lnnoren
Chairman: H-C. BORRESEN (N) R. KURZ (A)
HASCHKE F., Simbrunner G. (A) Body Water Flux in Prematures GIACOIA Georqe P., Watson S., West K. (USA) Rapid Plasma Turnover Proteins and the Nutritional Status of LBW Infants RIG0 J., Senterre J. (B) Neonatal Growth of VLBW Infants Fed on Total or Supplemental Parenteral
Nutrition PARDOU A., Brion L. (B) Growth and Metabolic Response of Preterm Infants Fed on a Semi- Elemental Diet or on Their Own Mother’s Milk SALZARULO P., Fagioli I., Salomon F., Ricour C. (F) Sleep Patterns in Early Human Malnutrition and after Nutritional Rehabilitation GINIES J.L., Ricour C. (Ff Catch-Up Growth in Children during Artificial Nutrition GHISOLFI J., Olives J.P., Wood C., Stebenet M., Bonnefis M., Perique B., Thouvenot J.P. (F) Serum Vitamin A, Retinol-Binding Protein, Prealbumin and Zinc in Infants during Total Parenteral Nutrition and Constant Rate Enterai Nutrition NAVARRO J., Cezard J.P. (F) Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) and Constant Rate Enteral Nutrition (CREN) for Management of Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Newborns
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Tuesday, September 28, 1982
Hall A 08.30 - 10.30
SYMPOSIUM 3
NITROGEN SPARING MECHANISMS
Chairmen: H.R. FREUND (IL) F8. CERRA (USA)
H.R. FREUND (IL) Why do we Want to Spare Nitrogen?
A.L. GOLDBERG (USA) Pathways of Protein Breakdown and their Regulation
M. WALSER (USA) Nitrogen Sparing Effects of Branched Chain Keto Acids
U. KELLER (CH) Regulation of Ketone Body Kinetics and Relationship to Nitrogen Metabolism
P.B. SOETERS (NL) The Metabolic Fate of Branched Chain Amino Acids
H.R. FREUND (IL) Nitrogen Sparing Effects and Mechanisms of Branched Chain Amino Acids
Hall C
08.30 F34
08.45 F35
09.00 F36
09.15 F37
09.30 F38
09.45 F39
10.00 F40
10.15 F41
Free Communications: Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Chairmen: ID.
A Deficiency
a Zinc
A Controlled
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Hall D Free Communications: Metabolic Bone Diaupa and Amino Acid
Metabolian in Infants and Children
Chairmen: FEE$ (A) .
WESTFECHTEL A., Tijschen T., Otten A., Wolf H., Offermann G. (FRG) Hypophosphataemic Rickets in Very Low Birth Weight Infants on Oral and Parenteral Nutrition KAMTORN V., Sun S., Aranda Z., Ruiz N., Gurav A. (USA) Bone Demineralization in Infants 1000 gm on Prolonged Parenteral Nutrition
HEINE W., Wutzke K., Drescher U. (GDR) D-Amino Acid Utilisation in Infants Measured by
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JURGENS P., Panteliadis C., Fondalinski G. (FRG)
N-Tracer Technique
Total Parenteral Nutrition of Premature Infants: Metabolic Effects of L-Aspartic Acid and L-Glutamic Acid
BELL E. F., Filer L.J., Stegink L.D. (USA) Tolerance of Low-Birth-Weight Infants to Infusions of Glutamate and Aspartate SHOHAT M., Wielunsky E., Reisner S.H. (Israel) Plasma Ammonia Levels in Preterm Infants Receiving Parenteral Nutrition with Crystalline L-Amino Acids MALLOY M. H., Rassin D.K., Richardson C.J. (USA) Cysteine Supplementation During Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) UHL W., Burger U., Wolf H. (FRG) Utilization of Parenterally Administered Amino Acids in Children with Chronic Renal Insufficiency
Free Communications: Nutrition in Hepatic Insufficiency
Chairmen: S. ERICSSON (5) G. KLEINBERGER (A)
08.30 F42
08.45 F43
09.00 F44
09.15 F45
09.30
09.45
10.00
10.15
Hall E
F46
F47
F48
F49
08.30 FSO SSHWARZ S., Bosch J., Chizoni E., Farriol M., Bartosek I. (E) N Methyl Histidine: Inhibitor of Hepatic Protein Synthesis?
08.45 F51 DE BOER J. E. G., Oostenbroek R.J., Janssen M.A., Wesdorp R.I.C., Soeters P.B. !NL) Fate of Leucine in Muscle and Adipose Tissue in Male Sprague-Dawley Rats with Portacaval Shunts
09.00 F5’2 STAEDT U., Holm E., Leweling H., Striebel J.P., Gasteiger P. (FRG) Amino Acid Concentrations in Piasma and Intracellular Water of Muscle in Cats Given a Portacaval Anastomosis. Effects of Brief Intravenous Nutrition Including a BCAA Enriched Solution
09.15 F53 BORGHI L., Borghetti A., Elia G., Novarini A., Ghinelli F., Pelosi G., Sacchini D., Fiaccadori F. (I) Preliminary Report on Nutritional Effects of Alpha-Ketoacids in Chronic Hepatic and Renal Failure
09.30 F54 O’KEEFE S.J.D., Davis M., Williams R. (UK) Evidence for In-Vivo Compartmentation of AminoAcids between Blood Cells and Plasma in Man
09.45 F55 HARTIG W., Matkowitz R., Junghans P., Kung K., Bijrner P. (GDR) Estimation of the Nutrition Effect of Parenterally Administered L-Amino Acids
10.00 in Coma Hepaticum Using the Stable Isotope N-15 Studied in Pigs
F56 LEWELING H., Staedt U., Langhans W., Haux P., Jacob S. (FRG) Effects of a Transfer-Adapted Amino Acid Solution on Nutritional Variables and Hyperammonemia in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis
10.15 F57 KEOHANE P.P., Attrill H., Grimble G., Spiller R.. Silk D.B.A. (UK) Nutritional Support of Malnourished Encephalopathic Cirrhotic Patients lJsing a Specially Formulated Enteral Diet
10.30 F58 GUARNIERI G.F., Toigo G., Pozzato G., Faccini L., Giuntini D., Situlin R., Parco S., Agolini G., Frezza M., et al. (I) Long-Term Oral Supplementation of Chronic Liver Disease Patients with Branched- Chain Amino Acids and/or Energy
Hall A 14.00 - 16.00
SYMPOSIUM 4
CURRENT CONCEPTS IN AMINO AClD TMRAPY
Chairmen: E. HOLM (FRG) P. FI~RST (FRG)
P. FiiRST (FRG) Criteria Underlying the Formulation of Amino Acid Regimes. Established and New Approaches
E. HOLM (FRG) Hepatic Failure: Metabolism and Nutritional Supply of Amino Acids
L. CAPOCACCIA (1) Hepatic Failure: Effects of Branched Chain Amino Acids on Biochemicai Variables and Clinical Encephalopathy
W. DRUML (A) Metabolism and Supply of Amino Acids
E. VINNARS (S) Surgical Trauma: Conventional or Special Amino Acid Solutions for Parenteral Nutrition
D.H. ELWYN (USA) Respiratory Effects of Amino Acids: Implications for Therapy
Hall C
14.00 F59
14.15 F60
14.30 F61
14.45 F62
15.00 F63
15.15 F64
15.30 F65
15.45 F66
Free Communications: Metabcdism in Trauma
Chairmen: W. HARTIG (GDR) K. STElNBEREITl-NER (A)
JORFELDT L., Claesson E.-L., Stjernstrbm H., Essen B., Wiklund L. (S) Lactate Metabolism and Hyperventilation SCHILDT B., Larsson J., Lennquist S., Loven L., Liljedahl S.O. (S) Phosphate Metabolism in Severe Trauma HEARD C.W., Griffith R.B., Smith T.K., Daly J.M., Dudrick S.J. (USA) Improved Fracture Healing in Severely Traumatized Rats Treated with Total Parenteral
Nutrition (TPN) ALTEMEYER K.H., Schmitz J.E., Seelinq W., Loos U., Ahnefeld F.W. (FRG)
Energy Expenditure and Thyroid Hormones in Polytraumatized Patients SCHMITZ J.E., Altemeyer K.H., Seelinq W., Dijlp R., Griinert A., Ahnefeld F.W. (FRG) Changes in Metabolism - with Special Regard to Amino Acids, Blood Glucose, Insulin and Glucagon-in Response to Multiple Trauma LARSSON J., Liljedahl SO., Schildt B., Vinnars E. (S) Effect of Leucine Supply on Protein Metabolism in Patients with Severe Trauma BOBBIO PALLAVICINI F., Emmi V., Braschi A., Fischetti M., Iotti G., Negri G., Raimondi F., Reposi C., Tosi P. (I)
TPN with Solutions of Different AA Composition: Effects on Nitrogen Balance (NB) SEMSROTH M., Keller W., Pauser G., Steinbereithner K. (A) Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) in Severe Polytrauma Using a Special Aminoacid Solution
Hall D 14.00 - 16.00
PEDIATRIC SYMFOSIUM 2
TOPICS IN CHILOI-M3OO IUJTRITION
Chairmen: I-i. WOLF (FRG) .I. FERNAN (NL)
J. FERNANDES (NL) Energy Expenditure in Case of Glucose Shortage
U. BiiRGER (FRG) Nutrition in Pediatric Patients with Cancer and Leucemia
H.Chr. BORRESEN (N) Nutrition in Injured Children
J. BRODEHL (FRG) Nutrition in Acute and Chronic Renal Failure
R. NELSON (UK) Parenteral Nutrition in Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Children
Hall E 14.00 - 16.00
!SYMPOSlUM 5
AMINO ACIDS AND CONTROL OF BRAIN FUNCTION
Chairmen: BX. SIESJ6 (5) P. RIEDERER (A)
W.M. PARDRIOGE (USA) Nutrients Transport Through the Blood-Brain Barrier Under Normal and Pathological Conditions
O.E. PRATT (UK) Amino Acid Transport Across Blood Brain
R.J. WURTMAN Consequences of Amino Acid on Brain
B. HINDFELT Ammonia Intoxication Brain Energy
P. FERENCI Inhibitory and Amino Acid in Hepatic
P. RIEDERER Amino Acid of Neurotransmitters Hepatic Encephalopathy: and Human Studies
Hall D 14.00 - 16.00
14.00 F67
14.15 F68
14.30 F69
14.45 F70
15.00 F71
15.15 F72
15.30 F73
15.45 F74
Hall E
14.00 F75
14.15 F76
14.30 F77
14.45 F7t3
15.00 F79
15.15 F80
15.30 F81
15.45 FE2
Free Communications: Fat In Pediatric MH.rition
Chairmen: E. ZWEYMiiLLER (A) C. RICOUR (F)
HERTEL J., Tygstrup I., Andersen G.E. (DK) Intravascular Fat Accumulation after lntralipid Infusion to the Very Low Birth Weight Infant PAUST H., Rating D., Park W., Helge H. (FRG) Utilisation of Lipid En@sions Parenterally Administered to Premature Infants. First Studies with the C-Triolein Breath Test PENN D., Schmidt-Sommerfeld E., Wolf H. (FRG) L-Carnitine Supplementation in Parenterally Alimented Premature Newborn Infants BDUGLE D., Delhaye N., Munich A., Ricour C. (F) Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) and Essential Fatty Acid (EFA): Preliminary Results of Cutaneous Application with EFA Rich Oil in Children STROBL W., Widhalm K., Zwiauer K. (A) No Influence of Dietary Intake on Serum APO B Concentrations During the First Week of Life KNEEPKENS C.M.F., Vonk R.J., Bijleveld C.M.A., Fernandes J. (NL) Daytime Breath Hydrogen Profile in Children with Suspected Carbohydrate Malabsorption: A Useful Tool in Dietary Management ? PUTET G., Bresson J.L., Ricour C. (F) Nutrient Utilization During Continuous Total Parenteral Nutrition (T.P.N.) and Cyclic Total Parenteral Nutrition (C.T.P.N.) in Children WIDHALM K., Zwiauer K., Strobl W. (A) Effect of a Protein Sparing Diet on Lipoproteins and Serum Proteins in Grossly Obese Adolescent Patients
Free Communications: Trace Elements
Chairmen: K. JEEJEEBHOY (CDN) KM. ESSLER (FRG)
GUEHO A., Combet J., Durr F., Llorca G., Lauras B., Descos B., Frederich A. (F) Effects of 1.25 Dihydroxyvitamin D on Calcium Metabolism in Parenterally Nourished Rats ALLAN A., Gordon D., Sim A.J.W., Shenkin A. (GB) Hypercalciuria in Patients Receiving Total Parenteral Nutrition LADEFOGED K., Jarnum St. (DK) Mineral Loss during Parenteral Mineral Supply with Different Infusion Rates BIESALSKI H.K., Greif H.J., Wenderoth D., Hafner G., Harth 0. (FRG) Simultaneous Determination of Vitamine A and E by HPLC with Consideration of the Zinc and Copper Levels in the Serum of Different Patient Populations SMITH A. D. S., Shenkin A., Fell G.S., Halls D.J., Nigdikar S., Dunbar P.M., Harris N.W.S.. Sim A.J.W. (GB) Trace Element Supplementation in Surgical Patients Receiving Parenteral Nutrition FELL G. S., Shenkin A., Smith A.D.S., Halls D.J., Nigdikar S., Dunbar P.M., Harris N.S.W., Sim A.J.W. (GB) Trace Element Biochemistry and the Metabolic Response to Injury; Effects of a Multi-Element Infusion GRAZIA INGLESE M., Bozzetti F., Pupa A., Sequeira C., Migliavacca 5. (I) Occurrence of Hypercupremia in Patients Receiving T.P.N. DE LEEUW I., Deelstra H., Noe M., De Clerq M. (B) Selenium Content of Commercially Available Enteral Feedings in Belgium
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Wednesday, September 29, 1982
Hall A 08.30 - 10.30
SYMPDSIIJM 6
MDOCRlNE ASPECTS CJF NUTRITION IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
Chairmen: R-A. DEFRONZO (USA) J. WAHRM (S)
R.A. DEFRONZO (USA) Regulation of Substrate Flow in Normal Conditions
D.W. FOSTER (USA) Endocrine and Metabolic Adaptation to Starvation
M.J. ELLIOTT (UK! Control1 of Hormonal and Metabolic Response to Surgery
W. HAIDER (A) High Dose Insulin Therapy in Critically 111 Patients
R. SHERWIN (USA) The Role of Catecholamines and Beta Blockade during Stress
Hall C
08.30 F83
08.45 F84
09.00 FE5
09.15 F86
09.30 F87
09.45 FEEI
10.00 F89
10.15 F90
Free Communications: ParenteraI and Enteral Nutrition Regimes
Chairmen: RJE. WE!iDDRP (NL) M. SEMSR0TI-I (A)
ARULLANI A., CappelIo G., Meschini L., De Vittori R., Casciani C.U. (I) Automatic Management of Patients on TPN with a Computer Program HELMS P. (DK) A Computer Program for Parentera and Enteral Nutrition BRUCKNER W.L., Kleinschmidt J., Weis R., Hellerer 0. (FRG) Gastric Secretory Response to 6-Hours I.V. Infusion of Three Amino Acid-Carbohydrate, Solutions BEAUCHANT M., Guillard O., Fabre J., Reiss D., Le Marchand P., Matuchansky C. (F) Circadian and Monthly Rhythms of Plasma Lipids, Lipoproteins, Apolipoproteins and Glucose during Cyclic (12 H) Total Parentera Nutrition (TPN) Including Lipids BENNEGARD K., Lindmark L., Schersten T., Lundholm K. (S) A Comparative Study of the Feasability of the Enteral Versus the Parenteral Route for Nutritional Support GIMMON Z., Herlin P., Nachbauer C., Chen M., Murphy R., Fischer J.E., Joffe S.N. (USA) Enteral vs. Parentera Nutrition (PN): Effect on Portal (P) and Systemic (A) Circulating Levels of Gastrin, Glucagon Like Immunoreactivities (GLI) and Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) PALAC B., Sriram K., Kaminski M.V., Reed M. (USA) Effect of Nutritional Support per Jejunostomy Feeding in Head and Neck Cancer Patients CRISTALLO M., Braga M., Catapano A., Markovina S., Di Carlo V., Staudacher C., Chiesa R., Jori C. (I) Importance of Essential Fatty Acids (EFA) Administration during TPN and EN
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Hall D
08.30 F91
08.45 F92
09.00 F93
09.15 F94
09.30 F95
09.45 F96
10.00 F97
10.15 F98
Hall E
08.30 F99
Free Communications: Nutrition and Liver Dysfunction
Chairmen: Y.A. CARPENTIER (8) A. SITGES-CREUS (E)
ABRAHAMIAN V., Huk I., Kaminski M.V. (USA) Significant Reduction of Fatty Liver During Hypercaloric Intravenous Feeding Using Lactalbumin Hydrolysate in Rats PALLARES R., Sitges-Serra A., Jaurrieta E., Fuentes J., Guardia J., Sitges-Creus A. (E) - Glutamyltransferase ( -GT): the Most Sensitive Parameter for the Detection
of TPN Induced Liver Dysfunction MATHISEN O., Strand M., Aune S., Raeder M. (N) Factors Determining Cholestasis and Choleresis KORTA T., Bobilewicz D., Pertkiewicz M. (Poland) The Studies on the Appearance of Lipoproteid X during Parentera Nutrition MESSING B., Bories C., Kunstlinger F., Bernier J.J. (F) Is Gallbladder Lithiasis Induced by Exclusive TPN? EKEMA G., Alberti D., Rigamonti W., Caccia G. (I) A Clinical Study of Cholestatic Icterus in Very Low, Birthweight and Stressed Fullterm Neonates in TPN DEL ROSS1 C., Molina E., Scuto S., Beseghi U., Vitali M., Ghinelli C. (I) Intrahepatic Cholestasis in Newborn with Long-Term Parenteral Alimentation (TPA). An Hormonal Deficiency? JONES K. (UK) Hepatic Dysfunction in Patients Receiving Enteral Nutritional Support
Free Communications: Energy Metabolism and Its Supply
Chairmen: J. ECKART (FRG) G. SCH-AG (A)
ALMOND D.J., King R.F.G.J., McMahon M.J. (UK) Measurement of Body Fat Change by Continuous Gas Flow Analysis
08.45 FlOO SCHUTZ Y., Acheson K., Jequier E. (CH) Effect of a 7-Day Carbohydrate (CHO) Hyperalimentation on Energy Metabolism in Healthy Individuals .
09.00 FlOl ACHESON K., Wahren J., Jequier E. (CH) Glucose-Induced Thermogenesis in Man: Evidence of a B-Adrenergically Mediated Component
09.15 F102 CHEN W. J. (Taiwan) Effects of Hvpertonic Glucose on the Rates of Clearance and CO, Expiration Following Intravenous Administration of Intralipid Emulsion I
09.30 F103 LINDMARK L., Martins F., Meurling S., Wennberg A. (S) Oxidation of Energy Substrates in Rats Receiving Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
09.45 F104 THIEBAUD D., Acheson K., Schutz Y., Felber J.P., Golay A., DeFronzo R.A., Jequier E. (CH) Thermogenic Effect of Triglyceride Infusion Combined with Graded Doses of Insulin/Glucose
10.00 F105 ASKANAZI J., Weissman C., Elwyn D.H., Kinney J.M. (USA) Respiratory Effects of Amino Acids
10.15 F106 BOLDRINI G., Giovannini I., Sganga G., Castagneto M., Castiglioni G.C. (I) Metabolic and Cardiorespiratory Patterns in Critically 111 and Septic Patients during Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
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Hall A 14.00 - 16.00
SYMPOSIUM 7
MJTRITION AND LIVER FUNCTION
Chairmen: H. JOYNX (F) A.M.J. WOOLFSON (UK)
H. JOYEUX (F) Effects of Different Routes of Nutritional Supply on Liver Metabolism
G. FELDMAN (F) Plasma Protein Synthesis by the Hepatocytes - with particular reference to Albumin Metabolism
A.M.J. WOOLFSON (UK) Liver Dysfunction During Totai Parenteral Nutrition
A. SITGES-SERRA (E) Clinical and Biochemical Studies on Liver Function during TPN in Adults
B. SAINT-AUBERT (F) Influence of Nutrition on Liver Regeneration
Hall C
14.00 F107
14.15 F108
14.30 F109
14.45 FllO
15.00 Fill
15.15 F112
15.30 F113
Free Communications: Home Nutrition
Chairmen: S. JARMJM (DK)
C. SOLASSOL (F)
ENGELS I_. G. J., Skotnicki F.G.M., Buskens F.G.M., Van Tongeren J.H.M.(NL) Home Parenterai Nutrition via Arteriovenous Fistulae YOUNG Jeffry H., Ivey M., Brakebill J., Robb R., Scribner B. (USA) Home Parenteral Nutrition (HPN) at the University of Washington: The First Decade CLOSE M., Jeejeebhoy K.N. (CDN) A Home Total Parenteral Nutrition (HTPN) Programme PHILLIPS P.. Need A.. Peisach A.. Worthlev L. (AUS) Home Parentera] Nutrition in South Australia MULLER J. M., Hardy G., Schmitz M., Pichlmaier H. (FRG) Home Parenteral Nutrition - An Educational Programme for Hospital WILLCUTTS H.D., Willcutts H.J., Ramsey P., Chlastawa D. (USA) Home TPN: Short-Term: Is it Possible/Effective/Significant MILLER D., Champagne C., Bothe A., Benotti P.N., Kelly S., Bistrian B.R., Blackburr
G.L. (USA) Home TPN Experience and Prospective Database Guidelines
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Hall F 10.30 - 12.30
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Workshop 1: Nutritional Assessment
Chairman: R. DIOMGI (I)
CULEBRAS J. M., Moore F.D. (USA) Cell Hydration Index (TBW/Ke Ratio): Values in Health and Disease SWOBODNIK W., Wechsier J.G., Wenzel H., Hoch A., Ditschuneit H. (FRG) Estimation of Fat Body Mass in Normal Weight Persons with Three Different Methods RUSSELL D.M., Leiter L.A., Marlise E.B., Whitwell J., Jeejeebhoy K.N. (CDN) Muscle Function: A Sensitive Measure of Nutritional Status DE OCA J., Sanchez L., Fakih A., Munoz M., Voltas J., Liso P. (E) Nutritional Status and Stress: Experimental Study of Serum Haptoglobin and Immunoglobulins SYMRENG T., Groth O., Schildt B. (S) Delayed Hypersensitivity (DH) - Critical Evaluation of Five Recall Antigens in a Large Reference Population SANDSTEDT S., Schildt B., Symreng T., Larsson J. (S) Plasma Fibronectin as an Indicator of Nutritional Repletion in Malnourished Patients BROOM J. (UK) The Effect of Short-Term Starvation on Serum Albumin Concentration
BASTOW M.D., Rawlings J., Allison S.P. (UK) Malnutrition, Hypothermia and Accident in Elderly Females
Hall A 14.00 - 16.00
SYMPOSIUM 2
NUTRITION AN) PATIENT OUTCOME
Chairmen: J. FUWVICS (A) J.L. MULLEN (USA)
R. DIONIGI (1) Nutritional and Immunological Parameters for the Identification of the High Risk Patient
E. ROTH (A) Metabolic Parameters as l%edictors of Outcome in Critically 111
J.L. MULLEN (USA) Influence of Preoperative Nutritional Support on the Outcome of Surgical Patients
M. GEORGIEFF (FRG) Influence of Posttraumatic Nutrition on Patient Outcome
F.B. CERRA (USA) Influence of Nutrition on the Outcome of Septic Patients
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14.00 - 16.00
Seminar 1: Research in Clinical Nutrition
Chairman: A. GR-T (FRG)
GRUNERT A. (FRG) Biophysical and Biochemical Parameters for the Characterisation of a Patient
IRSIGLER K. (A) Direct Calorimetry for the Measurement of Energy Expenditure
NEUHOF H. (FRG) The Continuous Registration of Oxygen Consumption: The Technique of Indirect Calorimetry
LOTZ P. (FRG) The Discontinuous Measurement of Oxygen Consumption: The Douglas Bag Techniques
Hall F 14.00 - 16.00
Workshop 2: Elimination of Intravenous Fat Emulsion
Chairman: D. HALLBERG (5)
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ALMOND D.J., Guillou P.J.. McMahon M.J. (UK) The in Vivo Effect of Intralipid on Natural Killer Cell Activity ASSKALI F., Ackermann C., Ferber H., Forster H. (FRG) Fat Elimination Studies in Healthy Volunteers Using Four Different Fat Emulsions HEMPEL V., Heller W. (FRG)
Kinetics of Triglycerides, Total Free Fatty Acids and Fatty Acids Fractions in Serum after Fat Emulsion Load in Surgical Patients RDSSNER St., Lindholm M. (S) Interrelations between Lipoprotein and the Elimination of Exogenous Triglycerides from the Circulation in Intensive Care Patients LINDHOLM M., Eklund J., Hamberger B., Jlrnberg P.O. (S) Relation beween Plasma Catecholamine Levels and Fractional Removal Rate of Intralipid in Critically III Patients
MAKELAINEN A. (SF) Metabolic Tolerance of I.V. Fat Emulsion in Surgical Abdominal Sepsis ASSKALI F., Forster H. (FRG) Elimination of Intravenous Fat Emulsion in Patients with Hyperlipemia
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Workshop 3: Prognostic Value of Nutritional Parameters
Chairman: R.G. CLARK (UK)
SOBRADO J., Moldawer L.L., Maiz A., Kawamura I., Bistrian B., Blackburn G.L. (USA) Effect of Dietary Protein Depletion on Nonspecific Immune Responses and Survival to Pseudomonas Pneumonia in the Guinea Pig TERRIZZI A., Bertoglio S., Buluggiu G., Arnulfo G., Berti Riboli E. (I) Malnutrition, Immunological Deficiency and Postoperative Sepsis in Neoplastic Patients _ JAURRIETA E., Sitges-Serra A., Sanchez-Ortega J.M., Rafecas A., Martin M., Balibrea J.L., Sitges-Creus A. (E) Proqnostic Value of Skin Hypersensitivity Tests and Nutritional Status in Patients with TPN . SIMMS J.M., Smith J.A.R. (UK) What is “Significant” Surgical Malnutrition? ORTIZ H., Frances C.M. (E) Clinical Value of a Prognostic Index for Surgical Patients MCDONALD P. J., Archer T.J., Karran S.J. (UK) Malnutrition in Colorectal Surgery GRIFFITH C.D.M., Clark R.G. (UK) Predicting Complications after Major Surgery. A Comparison of the Prognostic Nutritional Index with Forearm Dynamometry ARCHER T.J., Dawes R., Klidjian A.M., Karran S.J. (UK) Early Postoperative Fatigue in the Prediction of Serious Postoperative Complications
Hall A 11.00 - 12.00
Clemens of PIRQUET LECTURE
C. RICOUR (F) Childhood Malnutrition: Risk Factors
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Hall F 14.00 - 16.00
Chairman: T. OLAFSSON (ISL)
FABRICIUS P. J., James H.M., Dykes P.W. (UK) Assessment of Weight Gain During Preoperative Feeding - Intra and Extra Cellular Components
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FRANCOS C. M., Ortiz H. (E) Are Patients with Colorectal Carcinoma Undernourished? BOURSTYN E., Belghiti J., Langonnet F., Fekete F. (F) Identification of a Subgroup of Patients with Esophageal Carcinoma (EC) who Might Get Benefice from Nutritional Therapy SMITH J.A.R., Simms J.M., Woods H.F. (UK) Monitoring Response to Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) MOGHISSI K., Teasdale P., Dench M. (UK) Comparison between Pre-Operative Enteral (Naso-Gastric Tube) and Parenteral Feeding in Patients with Cancer of the Oesophagus Undergoing Surgery JENSEN St. (DK) Parenteral Nutrition and Cancer Surgery PETRIS C., Ray M., Bouletreau P. (F) Parenteral Nutrition in Bricker Cystectomies for Bladder Cancer DALY J. M., Copeland E.M., Johnson D., Massar E., Dudrick St. J. (USA) Effects of Perioperative Infusion of Dextrose and Amino Acid Solutions in Bladder Cancer Patients
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Workshop 4: Preoperative Nutrition
Workshop 5: Metabolism and Nutrition of Postoperative Patients
Chairman: E. MARS (S)
SEELING W., Altemeyer K.H., Schmitz J.E., Ahnefeld F.W. (FRG) The Influence of Continuous Epidural Anaesthesia on the Metabolic Response to Upper Abdominal Surgery GUNTHER B., Wicklmayr M., Hart1 W., Dietze G. (FRG) Influence of Fructose on Postabsorptive and Postoperative Substrate Metabolism in Skeletal Muscle of Man FAINTUCH J., Faintuch J.J., Machado M.C.C., Raia A.A. (Brash) Nutritional and Metabolic Response of Selected Parameters in Surgical Patients Under-going Intravenous Hyperalimentation MUGGIA-SULLAM M., Freund H.R., Lapidot A. (IL) Dynamic Studies of Amino Acids in Iniured Patients Determined bv Gas-Chromatography-Mass Spectromdtry and Nitrogen-15 ’ STJERNSTRDM H., Lund J., Vinnars E., Wiklund L. (S) Peripheral Turnover of Amino Acids During Abdominal Surgery TULJKOURA I. (SF) Energy or Amino Acids in Postoperative Parenteral Nutrition ? LijHLEIN D., Donay F., Henkel E. (FRG) Comparison of High-Caloric Parenteral Nutrition with and without Fat in the Immediate Postoperative Period PERTKIEWICZ M., Korta T., Zborowska A., Cebulski W., Szczygiel B. (PL) Efficiency of TPN via Peripheral Veins
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Arvid WRETLIND LECTURE
G. DIETZE (FRG) Interorgan Substrate Flow
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Workshop 6: Topics in Critically Ill and Burned Patients
Chairman: J. EKLUND (S)
SCHREZENMEIR J., H6rl W., Epping J. (FRG) The Use of the Artificial Pancreas for TPN in Critical Metabolic States BERGGREN H., William-Olsson B.E., Ekroth R., Holm J., Milocco I., Nilsson F., Svensson S.E., William Olsson G. (S) Systemic Glucose Uptake in Open Heart Surgery MILNE E.M.G., Elliott M.J., Holden M.P., Pearson D.P., Alberti K.G.M.M. (UK) Some Metabolic Effects of Deep Hypothermic (18’C) Cardiopulmonary Bypass (CPB) with Circulatory Arrest in Children Undergoing Open Heart Surgery (OHS) HAIDER W., Schlitz W., Fina U., Semsroth M., Staritz C. (A) Myocardial Preservation by Means of Preoperative Acute Parenteral Alimentation (APA) with High Insulin Supply BATSTONE G. F., Shakespeare P.G., Levick P.L., Moody B.J. (UK) Changes in Acute Phase Reactant Proteins Following Thermal Inury MOSEBACH K.O., Stoeckel H., Josten K.U., Rommelsheim K., Schulte am Esch J., Hausmann D., Lippoldt R., Mijller R., Palluk R., Mosebach H., August R., Brandt K.A., Caspari R. (FRG) Plasma and Urine Constituents Suitable for Prognosis in Traumatized and Burned Patients CZARNETZKI H.-D., Hartig W., Pietsch G., Faust H. (GDR) Protein Catabolism and Utilization of Amino Acid with Growing Burned Pigs - Studied with 15 N Glycine MARTENSSON J., Larsson J., Liljedahl S.O., Schildt B. (S) Metabolic Effects of a New Amino Acid Solution (Vitrum 4959) on the Catabolic Phase of Severely Burned Patients
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Prince Eugen Hall
POSTER SEssIoNs 16.30 - 18.30
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Poster Session 1: M~gament of Intrawmoua cathfzters
Chairman: P. WRIGHT (UK)
Dl COSTANZO J., Sastre B., Choux R., Reynier J.P., Martin J., Cano N. (F) Experimental Approach to Prevention of Deep Venous Thrombosis GUSTAVSSON 6.. Curelaru I.. Hansson H.A., Linder L.E. (5) Central Venous Catheter Gradation. A Potential Risk? SCARPA D.. Terno G., Bozzetti F.. Scotti A., Ammatuna M., Grazia Bonalumi M;, Ceglia El (I) Subclavian Venous Thrombosis Due to Indwelling Catheters: A Prospective Study on 52 Patients ANDERSSON T., Lindberg E., Wickbom G. (S) Central Venous Catheter Related Thrombosis in Relation to Postcatheterizatior Radiologic Finding - a Follow Up Study TRITTENWEIN G., Borkenstein M. (A) Percutaneous Versus Surgical Approach for Long Time Subclavian Catheter GILLETTE J-F., Susini J., Descout D. (F) Deep Humeral Vein Catheterisation for Total Parenteral Nutrition: Review of 152 Cases BOZZETTI F., Terno G., Bonfanti G., Scarpa D., Scotti A., Ammatuna M., Grazia Bonalumi M. (I) Prevention and Treatment of Central Venous Catheter Sepsis by Exchange via a Guidewire. A Prospective Controlled Trial WAXMAN B.P., Easmon C.S.F., Dudley H.A.F. (UK) Skin Bacteria and Op-Site Membrane Dressings GARDEN O.J., Sim A.J.W. (UK) Subclavian Catheter Infection-a Prospective Study of Tunnelling Versus Non-Tunnelling
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Poster Session 2: Phermeceut lcal Aspects of Clinical Nutrition
Chairman: G. HARDY (NL)
BHATIA J., Stegink L.D., Ziegler E.E. (USA) Photosensitized Changes in Amino Acid Concentrations in Parenteral Solutions BOLTON D., Smith AC., Brown N.S. (UK) Insulin Absorption from E.V.A. and P.V.C. 3 Litre Bags SAILER D., Ram J., Kolb S. (FRG) Studies to Determine Insulin Loss in Infusion Solutions PAMPERL H., Kleinberger G. (A) The Ultrastructure of Fat Particles in “All-in-One” Solutions for Complete Parenteral Nutrition; Comparison of Two Different Soybeen Oil Emulsions HARDY G. (B) Stability of Nutrient Mixtures for Home Parenteral Nutrition GARCIA D., Anaya M., Cena M., Mejia B. (E) Controls of Stability and Sterility in Paren’teral Nutrition Mixtures Containing Fat Emulsions ALAN1 O.I., Weltner J. (H) Amino Acids in Continuous Mixing System for Total Parenteral Nutrition BELING St., Brennan M.F., Nichoalds G.E. (USA) Multivitamin Supplementation in Adult Cancer Patients
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Poster Session 6: Fat Metabolism
Chairman: B. SZCYGIEL (PL)
KELLER U., Gerber P.P.G., Stauffacher W. (CH) Intralipid-induced Ketogenesis in Man MILES J.M. (USA) Effect of Increased Plasma Free Fatty Acids on Glucose and Ketone Body Utilization in Man KOLB S., Sailer D. (FRG) Metabolic Changed under Infusion of 10 % Fat Emulsion Containing 75 % Medium Chain Triglycerides (MTC) in Combination with Glucose NESTERIN M.F., Stojanova V.G., Porjadkov L.F., Narodeckaja R.V. (USSR) Effect of Intravenous and Intragastral Nutrition on the Lipid Composition of Rat Organs LALLY D.K., Archer T.J.. Walmslev B.H.. Moodv-Jones D.. Karran S.J. (UK) Does Intralipid Damage the Reticulb-Endotheliai System ? Bb;HLES H., Seaerer H., Fekl W. (FRG) Improved NiReiention during L-Carnitine Supplemented Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) BRUYNS J., Askanazi J., Rodriguez J., Carpentier Y.A., Elwyn D.H., Kinney J.M. (USA) Effect of Glucose Intake on Muscle and Plasma Carnitine Levels in Injured Patients and Normal Subjects NANNI G., Pittiruti M., Giovannini I., Boldrini G., Ronconi P., Castagneto M. (I) Carnitine Dependent Lipid Metabolism in Sepsis
Poster Session 3:‘Animal Studies in Enteral bhtrition
Chairman: D.S.A. SILK (UK)
HUK I., Abrahamian V., Kaminski M.V. (USA) A Simplified Restraint Technique to Study the Effect of Enteral Feeding in the Control of Stress Ulcer Formation in Rats MITCHELL A., Collin J. (UK) Can Hormone Therapy Palliate the Short Bowel Syndrome? SEIFERT J., Ganser R., Pfleiderer A., Brendel W. (FRG) Changes of the Absorption Rate Induced by the Immune Response YOUNG EA., Cioletti L.A., Balderas V., Taylor M. (USA) Gastrointestinal Response to Oral Versus Jejunal Feeding of Defined Formula Diets MASHIMA Y., Yamazaki K.I. (Japan) Studies on the Absorption of Oligopeptides and Free Amino Acids in Elemental Diets BROWN B.E., Silk D.B.A. (UK) Influences of Duodenal Vivonex and Ensure Infusion on Ileal and Colonic Water Electrolyte Absorption KAWAMURA M., Kimura S. (Japan) Responses of Rat Intestinal Mucosa, Epithelial Cell Renewal and Plasma Lipoproteir to Intravenous Feeding TAKAMI T., Ohara I., Suzuki N., Ohashi H., Saito F., Hattori T., Yugari Y. (Japan) Enteral Nutrition in Elemental Diet Fed Infant Rats
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Poster Session 4: Gastrointestinal Fist&a
Chairman: JM. HACKL (A)
HARJU E. (SF) Effects of Meal Viscosity (Guar Gum) on Gastric Emptying Rate, Dumping Syndrome and Nutritional Status in Postoastrectomv Patients KLEIN E., Schneebaum S., Ben-Ari G., Dreiling D.A. (USA) Effects of Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) on Exocrine Pancreatic Secretion BONFANTI G., Bozzetti F., Conti A.R., Grazia Bonalumi M., Migliavacca S.
(I) Correlation between Nutritional Status, its Variation during TPN and Spontaneous Closure of Digestive Fistulas ARNULFO G., Terrizzi A., Buluggiu G., Bertoglio S., Berti Riboli E. (1) Therapeutic Approach to Gastro-Oesophageal Anastomotic Leakages; The Role of TPN CAMILO M. E., Odete Rodrigues M., Tavares M.L. (P) Parenteral Nutrition in the Management of Enterocutaneous Fistulas SPILLER R.C., Jones B.J.M., Brown BE., Silk D.B.A. (UK) Influence of Sodium Content of Enteric Diets on Water Absorption from the Human Jejunum URBAN E., Michel A.M. (USA) Luminal Secretion of Water and Electrolyte During Passage of Hyperosmolar Solution through Remnant Small Bowel following Intestinal Resection CUSUMANO F., Conti A.R., Sacchini V., Grill0 T., Prada A., Bozzetti F. (I) Treatment of Postoperative External Colorectal Fistulas with Elemental Diet
Poster Session 5: Treatment of Hepatic Encephalopathy
Chairman: L. CAPOCACCIO (I)
RDSSLE M., Herz R., Lehmann M., Luft M., Gerok W. (FRG) Treatment of Hepatic Encephalopathy with an Adapted Amino Acid Solution: Influence on Amino Acid, Ammonia and Neurotransmitter Concentrations in CSF SCHAUDER P., SchrGder K., Herbertz L., Koch-Schweitzer H., Henning H.V., Langenbeck U. (FRG) Metabolism of Exogenous and Endogenous Valine and a-Ketoisocaproic Acid in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis and in Controls: Studies in Blood and Cerebro- Spinal Fluid HERLIN P.M., Gimmon Z., James J.H., Fischer J.E. (S) Individual or Combined Administration of Branched-Chain Amino Acids after Total Hepatectomy in Rats - Effects on Plasma and Brain Amino Acids RIEDERER P., Kienzl E., Jellinger K., Kleinberger G. (A) L-Valine Antagonises the Influence of Amonia: Experimental and Human Brain Studies
FERENCI P., Jones E.A. (USA) L-Leucine Prevents Ammonia-Induced Modulation of Glutamate Receptors in the Brain VINAS O., Gonzalez M.J., Bosch J., Padro J., Farriol M., Schwartz S. (E) Evolution of Free and Total Tryptophan in Patients during the First Week of Parenteral Nutrition
VAN LAMMEREN F. M., Chance W.T., Karlberg H.I., Fischer J.E. (USA) Supraoptimal Enteral Feeding Normalizes Increased Brain Indoleamine Metabolisn Associated with Cancer Anorexia
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Poster Session 7: Pathophysiology of Cancer Malnutrition
Chairman: M. AWUMAA (SF)
P49 SVANINGER G., Ternell M., Lundholm K. (S) Evaluation of Malnutrition as the Cause of Wasting of Skeletal Muscles in Cancer Disease
P50 KARLBERG I., Van Lammeren F., Fischer J.E. 6) Anorexia Decreases Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis in Cancer Cachexia
P51 LUNDHOLM K., Bennegard K., Eden E., Svaninger G., Emery P.W., Rennie M.J. (UK) Lack of Evidence for Increased Breakdown of Skeletal Muscles in Weight Losing Cancer Patients
P52 QUAYLE A.R., Mangnall D., Clark R.G. (UK) A Comparison of Glucose Tolerance in Malnourished Patients with Malignant and Non-Malignant Disease
P53 BENNEGARD K., Eden E., Ekman L., TernelI M., Schersten T., Lundholm K. (5) A Comparative Study of Peripheral Metabolism after an Overnight Fast in Weight Losing Cancer Patients as Compared with Weight Losing Non-Cancer Patients
P54 EDEN E., Edstrijm S., Ekman L., Bennegard K., Schersten T., Lundholm K. (S) Glucose Turn-Over and Net Cycling of Glucose-Carbons in Relation to Energy
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P55 LINDMARK L., Ekman L., EdstrGm S., Karlberg I., Lundholm K. (S) Adaptive Changes in Whole Body Energy Metabolism in Experimental Cancer
P56 FERBER J., Noack D., Althaus H. (FRG) Development of the Amino Acid Pattern in Serum and Various Tissues in Non- Tumor and Tumor Bearing Mice (Lewis Lung Carcinoma in Mice of the Race C57BL6)
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Poster Session 8: Nitrogen Spering kkchsniams
Chairman: E. ROTH (A)
WENNBERG A., Martins F., Lindmark L., Meurling S. (S) Effects of Low and High Energy Supply and Different Carbohydrate/Fat Ratios During Total Parenteral Nutrition in the Rat RADERMACHER P., Kaufmann T., Herbert2 L., Reinauer H. (FRG) The Influence of Oral and Parenteral Fat on Protein Metabolism in Rat and Man ERIKSSON L.S., Felig P., Hagenfeldt L., Wahren J. (S) Leucine Uptake by Splanchnic and Leg Tissues in Man: Independence of Insulin Levels GOUIN F., Auffray J.P., Martin C., Houvenaeghel M., Le Mat A.M. (F) Are Branched-Chain Amino Acids Benneficial for Nutrition of Severe Surgical Patients?
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ECHENIQUE M.M., Bistrian B.R., Moldawer L.L., Palombo J.D., Miller M.J., Blackburn G.L. (USA) Improvement in Amino Acid Utilization in the Critically Ill with Parenteral Formulas Enriched with Branched Chain Amino Acids KARI A., Hersio K., Laitinen M., Penttill I., PGyhSnen M. (SF) The Effect of BCAA Concentration of TPN Mixture on Nitrogen Sparing in Postoperative Catabolism LEANDER U., Vesterberg K., Fiirst P., Vinnars E. (S) Nitrogen Sparing Effect of Ornicetil in Trauma. I. Nitrogen Balance
VESTERBERG K., Leander U., Ftirst P., Vinnars E. (S) Nitrogen Sparing Effect of Ornicetil in Trauma. II. Muscle and Plasma Amino Acids
Poster Session 9: Nutritional Aspect.a of Infected Patients
Chairman: P.B. SDETERS (B)
KOZAKOWSKA E., Staniszewska K., Korta T., Pertkiewicz M., Jablonskla- Skwiecinska E., Drygieniec D. (PL) Red Blood Cell Electrolyte Disorders in Septic Patients DARDAI E., Bruining H.A., Lanschot J.J.B. (NL) Continuous Indirect Calorimetry of Septic Patients During Arteficial Ventilation Shows Underestimation of Calculated Values MOMOSE K., Yoshida K., Maeda M., Furuya K., Kondo Y. (Japan) Utilization of Fat Emulsion in Sepsis PECIS C., Cividini D.H., Ballabio A., Gnes F., Dionigi R. (1) 3- Methilhistidine Urinary Excretion in the Postoperative Period. Relationships with the Sepsis STAEDT U., Leweling H., Holm E., Striebel J.P., BlBler K.H., Heep J. (FRG) Plasma Amino Acids, Intracellular Amino Acid Pattern of Muscle, and Substrates of Energy Metabolism in Septic Rats CIVIDINI F., Colombo D., Pecis C., Ballabio A., Gnes F., Dionigi R. (I) Aminoacids and Complement Variations During Postoperative Minor and Major Sepsis LEVERVE X., Carpentier F., Caravel J.P., Guignier M. (F) Influence of TPN on Muscle Amino Acid Output in Septic Patients DHAINAUT J.F., Fourestie V., Monsallier J.F., Bons J., Schlemmer B., Carli
A. (F) Do Amino Acid Solutions Induce Metabolic Acidosis in Severe Septic Patients7 FREUND H. R., Dan E. (IL) The Effect of Different Amino Acid Formulations on the Contractility of the Normal and Septic Isolated Rat Heart
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FORTBILDUNGSPRDGRAMM SAAL B
Montag, 27. September 1982 10.30 - 12.30
Seminar 1: Das Emiihrungsteam - Eina Miiglichkeit interdisziplinkar Zusammanarbeit
Vorsitz: R. Kluthe (Freiburg) G. Kleinberger (Wien)
F.W. AHNEFELD (UIm): Aufgabenbereich des Arztes
R. SCHACHT (Freiburg): Aufgabenbereich des Pflegepersonals
R. KLUTHE (Freiburg): Aufgabenbereich der Diltassistentin
G. SCHERBEL (NiIrnberg): Aufgabenbereich des Anstaltsapothekers
14.00 - 16.00
Seminar 2: Praxis dar zantral-und pariphervaniisen paranterakn Emzihrung
Vorsitz: F.W. Ahnefeld (Ulm) J.M. Hack1 (Innsbruck)
K. SCHLICHTING (Berlin): Infusionstechnik (Katheter, Bestecke und Infusionsbehllter)
J. KILIAN (Ulm): Infusionspumpen
E. SCHMITZ (Milnchen): Infusionsbedingte Infektionen
U. KELLER (Basel): Metabolische Komplikationen
Dienstag, 28. September 1982 as.30 - 10.30
Seminar 3: Praxis fkr Sondanam5hrung
Vorsitz: H. Lochs (Wien) M. Halmagyi (Mainz)
D. SAILER (Erlangen): Anforderungen an eine Sondenkost
H. WIEDECK (Ulm): Enterale Perfusionstechniken
H.J. STEINHARDT (Tiibingen): Sondenernghrung intern erkrankter Patienten
M. HEBERER (Basel): Sondenernlhrung chirurgischer Patienten
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Seminar 4: Erdhngstherapie chirurgiscbr Patienten
Vorsitz: R. D61p (Fulda) D. Schwander (Fribourg)
D. LMLEIN (Hannover): Kurz-bis mittelfristige ErnPhrung operierter Patienten
D. SCHWANDER (Fribourg): Parenterale Ernlhrung polytraumatisierter Patienten
J. KARNER (Wien): Ermihrungstherapie von Verbrennungspatienten
J.M. MiiLLER (K&i): Heimernghrung
Mittwoch, 29. September 1982 09.00 - 11.00
Seminar 5: Emiihrwqstherapie intern erkrankter Patienten
Vorsitz: E. Deutsch (Wien) G. Hartmann (Chur)
G. KLEINBERGER (Wien): Diabetes mellitus
H. LOCHS (Wien): Akute Pankreatitis
J. KULT (Bad Mergentheim): Niereninsuffizienz
P. SCHAUDER (Gottingen): Leberinsuffizienz
14.00 - 16.00
Seminar 6c EmGhru3gstherapie in der Piiatrie
Vorsitz: F. Pohlandt (Ulm) H. Rosegger (Graz)
F. HASCHEK und R. SCHILLING (Wien): Skelettdemineralisierung (“Rachitis”) bei Fruhgeborenen
Ch. KUPFERSCHMID und F. POHLANDT (Ulm): EiweiObedarf von Frtihgeborenen
H. PAUST (Berlin): Fettemulsionen in der parenteralen ErnBhrung von Neugeborener und Kindern
K. WIDHALM (Wien): Sondenernghrung in der Padiatrie
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