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KMID : 0365719960120010053
Journal of Pusan Surgical Society
1996 Volume.12 No. 1 p.53 ~ p.61
The Application of Total Nutrients Admixture System in Surgical Patients



Abstract
The total nutrients admixture (TNA) system where lipids, amino acid, glucose, electrolytes and trace minerals are mixed in one flexible container was introduced by Solassol et al' in Montpellier, France in 1972.
A number of hospitals in Europe and in the state have adopted the TNA system and found it to be a relatively safe and convenient method of TPN administration.
The General Surgery Dept, WMBH have applicated TNA system to surgical patient since 1990 and this study is the clinical results of the selected 100 patients whom cTPN or TNA system had been administered for more than 14 days from Sept. 1990 to
Aug.
1995.
The analytic method was retrospective study in which 2 well-matched groups of 50 patients cTPN group and 50 patients TNA group were compared each other in the effectiveness of nutritional support.
@ES The results were as follows :
@EN Both cTPN group and TNA group revealed similar changes of body weight, plasma albumin and transferrin, nitrogen balance, and similar results in clinical improvement.
So we believe that TNA system is one of the parenteral nutrition methods with various kinds of merit in effectiveness and convenience in administration.
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