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[Nutrition and bacterial translocation]

F Lozano Sánchez1, J B Muñoz de la Espada, M Córdoba

  • 1Departamento de Cirugía, Universidad de Salamanca, España.

Nutricion Hospitalaria
|September 1, 1995
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Bacterial translocation (BT) is the movement of bacteria from the gut to other body parts. This study examines if BT is a physiological or pathological state and its link to nutrition.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical Nutrition and Metabolism
  • Gastroenterology

Context:

  • Presentation at the Scientific Meeting of the Association for Surgical Nutrition and Metabolism, XX National Congress for Surgery, Madrid, November 1994.
  • Defines and highlights the importance of Bacterial Translocation (BT).

Purpose:

  • To critically evaluate the terminology of Bacterial Translocation (BT).
  • To determine if BT is a physiological or pathological phenomenon.
  • To review the relationship between BT and nutrition, including causative factors, prevention, and therapy.

Summary:

  • The authors define Bacterial Translocation (BT) and discuss its significance.
  • Experimental studies are presented to address the correctness of the term BT and its physiological or pathological nature.
  • The review explores the connection between BT and nutritional status, covering etiology, prevention, and treatment strategies.

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Impact:

  • Provides a foundational understanding of Bacterial Translocation (BT) for researchers and clinicians in surgical nutrition and metabolism.
  • Contributes to the ongoing scientific discussion regarding the definition and implications of BT.
  • Highlights the critical role of nutrition in the context of BT, influencing clinical practice and future research directions.