低ビタミンC濃度と重症児の予後
Min Jung Kim1, Yoon Hee Kim2, Soo Yeon Kim3
1Department of Pediatrics, Yongin Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Yongin, Korea.
Acute and critical care
|September 3, 2025
まとめ
重症児のビタミンC欠乏は,入院期間を長くし,炎症を増加させる可能性があります. 栄養補給はこれらの患者にとって有益である可能性があります.
科学分野:
- 小児重症治療薬
- 栄養学的生化学
背景:
- 高用量ビタミンは,重症患者の補助療法として検討されています.
- 血清ビタミンCと重症児の予後との関連は評価が必要である.
研究 の 目的:
- 血清ビタミンC濃度と小児集中治療室 (PICU) の患者の予後との関連性を評価する.
主な方法:
- PICUに入院した63人の子供の臨床的および生化学的データを遡及的に検討した.
- 分析にはチアミンとビタミンCのレベル,滞在時間,機械呼吸の持続時間,炎症マーカーが含まれていた.
主要な成果:
- ビタミンC欠乏症 (27. 0%) は,より長いPICU滞在と機械呼吸器の持続時間に関連していました.
- 炎症マーカーの上昇 (デルタ中性粒子の指数,C反応性タンパク質,乳酸) は,ビタミンC欠乏症の患者で観察されました.
- ビタミンC濃度は栄養状態によって影響され,PICU入院理由による差異はなかった.
結論:
- ビタミンC欠乏症は,重症児の炎症増加と呼吸の延長に関連しています.
- 結果は,この患者集団におけるビタミンC投与の潜在的な利点を示唆しています.
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