• Intensive Care Unit, Mianyang Central Hospital, Mianyang 621000, China;
JIA Chao, Email: xxxy126@yahoo.cn
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Objective  To evaluate the effectiveness of enteral immunonutrition for patients with acute pancreatitis.
Methods  The randomized controlled trials (RCTs) about enteral immunonutrition for patients with acute pancreatitis were searched in following databases: PubMed (1966 to August 2012), MEDLINE (Ovid, 1946 to August 2012), CENTRAL (Issue 3, 2012), CBM (1978 to August 2012), CNKI (1979 August 2012), VIP (1989 to August 2012), and WanFang Data (1977 to August 2012). The relevant materials and each reference of literature were also searched manually. Two reviewers independently screened the literature according to the predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, extracted the data and assessed the quality, and then the meta-analysis was conducted by using RevMan 5.0 software.
Results  A total of 6 RCTs involving 197 patients were included. The results of meta-analysis showed that there were no significant differences between the enteral immunonutrition group and the routine enteral nutrition group in following aspects: infectious complications and mortality rate, length of stay, level of C-reactive protein and numeration of leucocyte after treatment, and APACHE II score.
Conclusion  At present, no evidence shows enteral immunutrition is superior to routine enteral nutrition in acute pancreatitis. For the quantity and quality limitation of the included studies, more high-quality and large-sample RCTs are required to investigate the proper ingredients and dosage of enteral immunonutrition suitable for patients with acute pancreatitis.

Citation: GUO Duan,JIA Chao,XU Zhihua,ZHU Lungang. Effectiveness of Enteral Immunonutrition in Acute Pancreatitis: A Systematic Review. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2013, 13(3): 346-351. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.20130059 Copy

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