Investigating the role of oral supplementation of Branched Chain Amino Acid in Critically ill patients with Traumatic injury RSPL2.1
Date
2022
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October university for modern sciences and arts
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Faculty Of Pharmacy Graduation Project 2020 - 2022;
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Abstract
Background: Traumatic brain injury stands for important global health burden. There are no
therapies proven to improve the outcome of patients with TBI in ICU. Branched Chain Amino
Acid oral therapy is a nutrition intervention that may improve recovery. Aim of work: To
determine the effect of BCAA oral therapy supplementation to ICU patients after TBI. To find
the relation between oral administration of BCAA and the degree of healing in TBI patients via
measurement of reduction in inflammatory stress mediators levels and to assess the impact of
BCAA oral therapy on patient outcome. Objective: Improve the Quality of Life of critically ill
patients in ICU. Patients and methods: 52 participants of both sexes and age are between 20 to
80 years diagnosed with Traumatic brain Injury was recruited. Participants randomized [1:1]
received either the intervention of oral Branched chain amino acids or control. The intervention
commenced in ICU. A standard clinical data sheet included Demographic characteristics of study
population, clinical history, comorbidities and baseline measures including SOFA, APACHE,
GSC, CRP and IL-6. Follow up sheet designed for outcome measurements for patients in ICU
(7-10 days). Outcome measurements included measurements of SOFA, APACHE, GSC, CRP
and IL-6. Results: It revealed that control and intervention groups baselines are comparable
regarding age (46.5 vs 43.2), gender (F: 6 vs 5, M: 20 vs 21), GCS (12.4 vs 12.5), APACHE
(8.4vs 8.7), SOFA (3.11 vs 2.65), CRP (81.58 vs 112.46 mg/L) and IL-6 (89.7 vs 72.3 Pg/ml).
Statistical analysis of outcome measurements for control group regarding CRP is 125.56 mg/L
and IL-6 is 45.7pg/ml while outcome measurements for intervention group regarding CRP is
69.25 mg/L and IL-6 is 17pg/ml. Conclusion: According to statistical analysis performed there
is a significant difference between intervention and control (P-value < 0.05) regarding the impact
of IL-6 and CRP mean levels.
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Faculty Of Pharmacy Graduation Project 2020 - 2022
Keywords
October University For Modern Sciences and Arts, MSA, October University For Modern Sciences and Arts MSA, Branched chain amino acid,, Traumatic Brain Injury,, Intensive Care Unit
Citation
Faculty Of Pharmacy Graduation Project 2020 - 2022