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SUBJECT INDEX Adolescents, predicting body composition in selenium status in patients with (ab- Health care reform (abstract), 80 stract), 188 formation of nutrition services coalition Aging, nutritional needs in, S7 Current literature, 39, 78, 136, 185, 291 in, 134 Albumin Cytokine mediators of malnutrition, clinical voice for nutrition, 128 human serum, adverse reactions to (ab- implications, 55 Height-weight tables, enhancing interpre- stract), 241 Cytokine production, dietary fatty acids in- tation of, for the elderly (abstract), regulation of, by colloid osmotic pressure fluence on, 65 238 (abstract), 241 Hospital-associated malnutrition, reevalu- Amino acid Diarrhea ation of (abstract), 186 delivery of, via nutrient infusions, 95 causes of, in tube-fed patients, 119 Human immunodeficiency virus-infected plasma, concentrations of, in patients defining, in tube-fed patients (abstract), patients, changes of body composi- with acute nonlymphocytic leuke- 41 tion in (abstract), 240 mia (abstract), 238 sorbitol-containing liquid, role in induc- Hyperemesis gravidarum, nasogastric feed- supplement to nutritional support, chil- ing (abstract), 240 ing as treatment for, 33 dren with liver disease (abstract), Dietician, role, development of clinical in- Hyperlipidemia, control of, in transplant 137 dicators, response to total parenteral patients, 28 Anorexia nervosa nutrition (abstract), 137 Hypermetabolism, assessing, postoperative nutrition support team, role in treatment Dipeptides, parenteral, potential use of in critically ill patients (abstract), 188 of, 220 clinical nutrition, 106 Hypometabolism, assessing, postoperative treatment of, with megestrol acetate, 115 Eating disorders, nutrition support team critically ill patients (abstract), 188 A.Sa.pPp.oEi.nNt.m ents for 1993, 85 role in treatment of, 220 Immunology, basic concepts of, 177 demographic report, 86 Editorials Infants research foundation, launching of, S8 Complications in vascular access devices, preterm standards, nutrition support pharmacists, 143 nutritional needs of, 226 124 How much of what should I order, 249 intravenous lipid clearance and lipopro- 17th clinical congress news, S1 Intravenous peptides, 93 tein metabolism in (abstract), 186 A.S.P.E.N. News, 83, 140 Nutrition and transplantation, 3 small intestine maturation, effect of Nutrition support through the life cycle, early feeding on (abstract), 79 Blood vitamin, concentration of, during 197 very low birth weight, dietary protein type acute-phase response (abstract), 136 Elderly patients effects on nutritional status (ab- Body composition evaluation of body weight (abstract), 238 stract), 187 changes of, in human immunodeficiency nutrition support in, 211 Infection, central venous catheterization, virus-infected patients (abstract), Energy expenditure 163 240 effect of overfeeding on (abstract), 188 Insulin, effects of, on myocardial uptake predicting, in adolescents and young resting, prediction of, from fat-free mass after cardiac operations (abstract), adults (abstract), 80 and fat mass (abstract), 187 78 research and advances in, S4 Energy requirement, children with renal Intestinal failure, small-bowel transplanta- Body weight, evaluation of, in the elderly disease (abstract), 41 tion role in, 5 BBBuoulnrienm imaina fr(jrooaurlrbnr eseyo rt,rwre iv ancowc istettpar)iir,a,gee n nhastt2tpns 3mlu 8eatl onnorfstti,s, t i1ooi9fnnn ,u, t 2rr2sie0uts piuoplnot ritnsg u ptfpeoraromtm Entaccechoriamdarpilafa cir(tenaeidubrs,tsi ortsenirtfta ificceotwcs)nit , t ohof f1,,8 p 9ioa nnr epcnrrteiettrieacrlaml l yni untiflrlai npttaisto,in ,e n2t2is6n LLLeietvutekerer msdi iaatsti,omee ainstntehsao,e c uwectidaheticr htioo dnrn i(,oca nc,b 1los3tnym9rcma aeplcnhntto)ur,cta rytit2iti3oi8cno ,sn piinln a cshpmiala-- the hypermetabolic response to, 264 hstirgahc-tr)i,s k8 1 postsurgical patients (ab- dren with (abstract), 81 Calendar of events, 2, 91, 191, 245 diarrhea in patients receiving, causes of, Malnutrition Carbon dioxide production, increased, in pa- 119 and ventilatory failure, correlation of, 60 tients receiving total parenteral nu- in elderly patients, 211 coding for reimbursement for, in hospital trition (abstract), 136 in pediatric patients, 199 setting (abstract), 40 Cardiac surgery, insulin effects on myocar- patient education materials for, 43 complications, for organ transplant sur- dial uptake after (abstract), 78 patients with impaired gastrointestinal gery, nutrition support review, 12 Catheterization, central venous, complica- function, assessment of need for pre- cytokine mediators of, clinical implica- tions of, 163 digested nitrogen source (abstract), tions, 55 Catheters, peripheral intravenous, compli- 80 hospital-associated, reevaluation of study cations of, in children (abstract), 78 preterm infants, effect on small intestine (abstract), 186 Children (abstract), 79 identification of patients at risk for, 171 chronic liver disease, nature of malnutri- role, acute ulcerative colitis (abstract), impaired gastrointestinal function pa- tion in (abstract), 81 242 tients, assessment of need for pre- peripheral intravenous catheter compli- superior mesenteric artery syndrome, 264 digested nitrogen source (abstract), cations in (abstract), 78 supplemented with arginine, RNA, and 80 with liver disease, nutritional support in omega-3 fatty acids, role, postsurgi- nutrition support, patients with renal fail- (abstract), 137 cal patients (abstract), 82 ure, 267 Commentary, formation of nutrition serv- trace elements in, 251 preventing, in liver transplant patients, ices coalition in health care reform, ventilator-dependent patients, 60 36 134 Fatty acids, dietary, influence on cytokine role, in chronic liver disease (abstract), 81 Crohn’s disease production, 65 Mechanical ventilation, tetanus patients, comparison of nutrition support in (ab- Feeding tube, placement of (letter), 139 metabolic requirements for (ab- stract), 79 stract), 39 effects of fish oil in patients with (ab- Glycerol, hypercaloric, as fuel source in in- Megestrol acetate, role, anorexia treatment, stract), 185 jured patients (abstract), 185 115 294 SUBJECT INDEX Adolescents, predicting body composition in selenium status in patients with (ab- Health care reform (abstract), 80 stract), 188 formation of nutrition services coalition Aging, nutritional needs in, S7 Current literature, 39, 78, 136, 185, 291 in, 134 Albumin Cytokine mediators of malnutrition, clinical voice for nutrition, 128 human serum, adverse reactions to (ab- implications, 55 Height-weight tables, enhancing interpre- stract), 241 Cytokine production, dietary fatty acids in- tation of, for the elderly (abstract), regulation of, by colloid osmotic pressure fluence on, 65 238 (abstract), 241 Hospital-associated malnutrition, reevalu- Amino acid Diarrhea ation of (abstract), 186 delivery of, via nutrient infusions, 95 causes of, in tube-fed patients, 119 Human immunodeficiency virus-infected plasma, concentrations of, in patients defining, in tube-fed patients (abstract), patients, changes of body composi- with acute nonlymphocytic leuke- 41 tion in (abstract), 240 mia (abstract), 238 sorbitol-containing liquid, role in induc- Hyperemesis gravidarum, nasogastric feed- supplement to nutritional support, chil- ing (abstract), 240 ing as treatment for, 33 dren with liver disease (abstract), Dietician, role, development of clinical in- Hyperlipidemia, control of, in transplant 137 dicators, response to total parenteral patients, 28 Anorexia nervosa nutrition (abstract), 137 Hypermetabolism, assessing, postoperative nutrition support team, role in treatment Dipeptides, parenteral, potential use of in critically ill patients (abstract), 188 of, 220 clinical nutrition, 106 Hypometabolism, assessing, postoperative treatment of, with megestrol acetate, 115 Eating disorders, nutrition support team critically ill patients (abstract), 188 A.Sa.pPp.oEi.nNt.m ents for 1993, 85 role in treatment of, 220 Immunology, basic concepts of, 177 demographic report, 86 Editorials Infants research foundation, launching of, S8 Complications in vascular access devices, preterm standards, nutrition support pharmacists, 143 nutritional needs of, 226 124 How much of what should I order, 249 intravenous lipid clearance and lipopro- 17th clinical congress news, S1 Intravenous peptides, 93 tein metabolism in (abstract), 186 A.S.P.E.N. News, 83, 140 Nutrition and transplantation, 3 small intestine maturation, effect of Nutrition support through the life cycle, early feeding on (abstract), 79 Blood vitamin, concentration of, during 197 very low birth weight, dietary protein type acute-phase response (abstract), 136 Elderly patients effects on nutritional status (ab- Body composition evaluation of body weight (abstract), 238 stract), 187 changes of, in human immunodeficiency nutrition support in, 211 Infection, central venous catheterization, virus-infected patients (abstract), Energy expenditure 163 240 effect of overfeeding on (abstract), 188 Insulin, effects of, on myocardial uptake predicting, in adolescents and young resting, prediction of, from fat-free mass after cardiac operations (abstract), adults (abstract), 80 and fat mass (abstract), 187 78 research and advances in, S4 Energy requirement, children with renal Intestinal failure, small-bowel transplanta- Body weight, evaluation of, in the elderly disease (abstract), 41 tion role in, 5 BBBuoulnrienm imaina fr(jrooaurlrbnr eseyo rt,rwre iv ancowc istettpar)iir,a,gee n nhastt2tpns 3mlu 8eatl onnorfstti,s, t i1ooi9fnnn ,u, t 2rr2sie0uts piuoplnot ritnsg u ptfpeoraromtm Entaccechoriamdarpilafa cir(tenaeidubrs,tsi ortsenirtfta ificceotwcs)nit , t ohof f1,,8 p 9ioa nnr epcnrrteiettrieacrlaml l yni untiflrlai npttaisto,in ,e n2t2is6n LLLeietvutekerer msdi iaatsti,omee ainstntehsao,e c uwectidaheticr htioo dnrn i(,oca nc,b 1los3tnym9rcma aeplcnhntto)ur,cta rytit2iti3oi8cno ,sn piinln a cshpmiala-- the hypermetabolic response to, 264 hstirgahc-tr)i,s k8 1 postsurgical patients (ab- dren with (abstract), 81 Calendar of events, 2, 91, 191, 245 diarrhea in patients receiving, causes of, Malnutrition Carbon dioxide production, increased, in pa- 119 and ventilatory failure, correlation of, 60 tients receiving total parenteral nu- in elderly patients, 211 coding for reimbursement for, in hospital trition (abstract), 136 in pediatric patients, 199 setting (abstract), 40 Cardiac surgery, insulin effects on myocar- patient education materials for, 43 complications, for organ transplant sur- dial uptake after (abstract), 78 patients with impaired gastrointestinal gery, nutrition support review, 12 Catheterization, central venous, complica- function, assessment of need for pre- cytokine mediators of, clinical implica- tions of, 163 digested nitrogen source (abstract), tions, 55 Catheters, peripheral intravenous, compli- 80 hospital-associated, reevaluation of study cations of, in children (abstract), 78 preterm infants, effect on small intestine (abstract), 186 Children (abstract), 79 identification of patients at risk for, 171 chronic liver disease, nature of malnutri- role, acute ulcerative colitis (abstract), impaired gastrointestinal function pa- tion in (abstract), 81 242 tients, assessment of need for pre- peripheral intravenous catheter compli- superior mesenteric artery syndrome, 264 digested nitrogen source (abstract), cations in (abstract), 78 supplemented with arginine, RNA, and 80 with liver disease, nutritional support in omega-3 fatty acids, role, postsurgi- nutrition support, patients with renal fail- (abstract), 137 cal patients (abstract), 82 ure, 267 Commentary, formation of nutrition serv- trace elements in, 251 preventing, in liver transplant patients, ices coalition in health care reform, ventilator-dependent patients, 60 36 134 Fatty acids, dietary, influence on cytokine role, in chronic liver disease (abstract), 81 Crohn’s disease production, 65 Mechanical ventilation, tetanus patients, comparison of nutrition support in (ab- Feeding tube, placement of (letter), 139 metabolic requirements for (ab- stract), 79 stract), 39 effects of fish oil in patients with (ab- Glycerol, hypercaloric, as fuel source in in- Megestrol acetate, role, anorexia treatment, stract), 185 jured patients (abstract), 185 115 294 NCP, Vol. 8, No. 6, December 1993 SUBJECT INDEX = 295 Mesenteric artery tients, 28 on micronutrient levels, 267 disease, nutrition support for patients metabolically stress obese patient, S6 with, 73 methods, malnourished patients with Short-bowel syndrome, nutrition therapy syndrome, superior, in burn patient, nu- renal failure, 267 for, 153 trition management of, 264 parenteral, mesenteric artery disease pa- Sickle cell disease, homozygous, resting Metabolic rate, resting, in homozygous sic- tient, 73 metabolic rate in (abstract), 239 kle cell disease (abstract), 239 patient’s perspective of, S5 Small bowel Metabolic requirement, in tetanus (ab- pediatric, 199 resection, selenium and glutathione per- stract), 39 pharmacists, standards for, 124 oxidase concentrations in (abstract), Metabolic stress, obese patients, S6 review of, for organ transplant patients, 188 Molybdenum, deficiency of, in patients re- 12 transplantation, role, in intestinal failure, ceiving total parenteral nutrition, role, modulating immune function, 177 5 277 services, clinical rounds with, 291 Small intestine, maturation of, in preterm Myocardial uptake, effects of insulin on, short-bowel syndrome, 153 infants, effects of early feeding on after cardiac operations (abstract), superior mesenteric artery syndrome, 264 (abstract), 79 78 through life cycle (editorial), 197 Sorbitol, assessing content of, in medicinal total parenteral, increased carbon dioxide liquids (abstract), 240 Nasogastric tube feeding production in (abstract), 136 Stool analysis, nitrogen, measurement of, and percutaneous endoscopic gastros- role of near infrared reflectance in ventilator-dependent patients, 60 tomy, comparison of, in patients (abstract), 79 with neurological dysphagia (ab- Nutrition support team, role, treatment of Stress, blood vitamin concentrations change stract). 40 eating disorders, 220 during (abstract), 136 role, hyperemesis gravidarum treatment, Parenteral dipeptides, potential use of, in 33 clinical nutrition, 106 Tetanus, metabolic requirements in (ab- Neurological dysphagia, comparison of per- Parenteral nutrition stract), 39 cutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy characteristics of, in preterm infants, 226 Total parenteral nutrition and nasogastric tube feeding in comparison with enteral nutrition, in effects of cachetin/tumor necrosis factor, treatment for (abstract), 40 high-risk postsurgical patients (ab- animal study (abstract), 239 New products, 42, 89, 192, 243 stract), 81 increased carbon dioxide production in Nitrogen, measurement of, in stool, role of dipeptides in, clinical applications of, 95 (abstract), 136 near infrared reflectance in (ab- glutamine-supplemented, efficacy of, indicators of response to (abstract), 137 stract), 79 after bone marrow transplantation mesenteric artery disease patient, 73 Nutrition (abstract), 137 monitoring of, by drug use evaluation, 233 and trauma, assessment of, S3 glycerol as carbohydrate source in (ab- role, acute ulcerative colitis (abstract), potential use of parenteral dipeptides in, stract), 185 242 106 home, small-bowel transplantation as al- superior mesenteric artery syndrome, 264 relationship between immunity and, 177 ternative to, 5 Trace elements role, health care reform, 128 in elderly patients, 211 molybdenum, deficiency of, in patients Nutritional needs in pediatric patients, 199 receiving total parenteral nutrition, in aging, S7 mesenteric artery disease patient, 73 277 of preterm infants, 226 patient education materials for, 43 role, clinical nutrition, 251 Nutritional outcome, comparison of gastric plasma amino acid concentrations in pa- Transplantation, nutrition and, 3 tube feeding versus jejunal tube tients with acute nonlymphocytic Tube feeding, gastric versus jejunal, in crit- feeding in critical care patients (ab- leukemia receiving (abstract), 238 ical care patients (abstract), 239 stract), 239 preterm infants receiving, lipid clearance Ulcerative colitis, acute, enteral versus par- Nutrition screening, identifying patients at and lipoprotein metabolism in (ab- enteral nutrition therapy in (ab- risk for malnutrition, 171 stract), 186 stract), 242 Nutrition support trace elements in, 251 assessment of, survey (abstract), 39 use of fish oil, Crohn’s disease patients Vascular access devices, complications of bone marrow transplant recipients, 19 (abstract), 185 (editorial), 145 children with liver disease, and amino ventilator-dependent patients, 60 Vitamins acid supplement (abstract), 137 Peptides, intravenous (editorial), 93 blood, concentrations of, during acute- comparison of, in Crohn’s disease (ab- Pregnancy, hyperemesis gravidarum in, na- phase response (abstract), 136 stract), 79 sogastric feeding treatment for, 33 history, review of, S3 elderly, 211 home, patient education materials for, 43 Renal disease, energy requirements estima- Washington Review, 1, 49 managing, in liver transplant patients, 36 tion for children with (abstract), 41 Weight loss, involuntary, treatment of, with managing problems of, in transplant pa- Renal failure, dialysis methods, effects of, megestrol acetate, 115 AUTHOR INDEX Adams, S. C., 186, 239, 241 First, P., 106 Marian, M., 84, 199 Roubenoff, R., 139 Adibi, S. A., 95 Matarese, L., 282 Ryan, T. A., 79, 185 Gibbons, K., 226 Mattox, T. W., 233 Ryder, M. A., 145 Baron, P., 12 Gottschlich, M., 84 Maydani, S. N., 65 Baumgartner, T. G., 251 Griffith, D., 139 McManus, W. F., 264 Sardesai, V. M., 277 Bernard, D. K. H., 153 Gulley, J. M., 33 McPherson, D., S2 Schmidtchen, R., S3 Bernstein, E., 1; 49 Gulley, R. M., 33 Merritt, R. J., 79, 187 Schneider, P. J., 51 Berry, S. M., 36 Hardin, T. C., 55 Miller, K. B., S5 Schwartz, D. B., 39, 40 Bloch, A. S., 238 Hasse, J., 3 Miller, S. J., S6 Seidner, D., 282 Borman, K. R., 60 Hatton, J., 78, 138, 189, 239 Milner, E. A., 264 Sellers, B., 49 Borriello, R., 73 Helms, R. A., 84 Mohler, P., 139 Shah, N. J., 163 Borum, P. R., 249 Hennessey, K., 83 Monson, P., 136 Shaw, M. J., 153 Bothe, A., Jr., 134 Herrmana, V. M., 19 Mueller, C., 73 Shronts, E. P., 177 Campbell, S. M., 136, 185, Hiyama, D. T., 5 Murphy, L. M., 41 Silverman, D., 240 Speerhas, R., 282 188, 238 Ireton-Jones, C. S., 39, 41, 60, Nagel, M. R., 171 Stehle, P., 106 Carlson, S. E., 226 187, 188, 239, 240 Nelson, J. K., 43 Steiger, E., 282 Chernoff, R., 197 Christensen, M. L., S4 Johnson, J., S3 Ohara, M. M., 81 Tchekmedyian, N. S., 115 Cioffi, W. G., 264 Orr, M. E., 145 Thier, S., 128 Karkeck, J. M., 211 Compher, C., 43 Timmons, D., 86 Keithley, J. K., 80, 81 Partipilo, M. L., 241 Corso, F., 143 Turner, W. W., Jr., 60 Kohl, D., 220 Pasulka, P., 220 Curtas, S., 282 Koo, W. W. K., 226 Perez, R., 28 Udine, L. M., 40, 82 Daniel, H., 95 Kruse, J. A., 163 Perlov-Antzis, L., 73 Ugo, P., 139 Deselich, J. S., 80 Kuhn, R. J., 138 Petruska, P. J., 19 Dinarello, C. A., 65 Pleog, N. V., 33 Vazquez, J. A., 95 Lacy, J., 36, 138 Powers, T., 79 Eisenberg, P. G., 119 Landau-West, D., 220 Pruitt, B. A., Jr., 264 Waymack, J. P., 12 Evans, M. A., 43 Liffrig, T. K., 43 Wilson, G. L., 139 Lown, D., 242 Roncagli, T., 282 Wolfe, B. M., 143 Fish, J., 137 Lyman, B., 78, 188 Rose, J., 226 Wolk, R., 267 Sieh

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