[Carbohydrate infusions in internal diseases. A comparative study in metabolically normal subjects, patients with liver diseases and diabetics. V. Infusion of a glucose-sorbitol mixture (ratio 1:1) for 48 hours].Infusionsther Klin Ernahr. 1982 Feb; 9(1):16-9.IK
Abstract
Three groups (6 patients with liver cirrhosis, 6 patients with diabetes mellitus, 6 controls) have been infused for 48 h with a 20% (w/v) glucose/sorbitol-solution (1:1). The only group where the infusion rate of 0,25 g carbohydrates/kg/h could not be reached was the control group with 0,232 g carbohydrates/kg/h. We could not see any significant changes in blood glucose levels during the total infusion period. Sorbitol levels dropped very slowly after the end of the infusion, a time when sorbitol was still excreted in the urine. The concentration of triglycerides was steadily increasing. Besides there were no further changes compared to equicaloric glucose or glucose/fructose infusions.
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7076289
Citation
Müller, P H., et al. "[Carbohydrate Infusions in Internal Diseases. a Comparative Study in Metabolically Normal Subjects, Patients With Liver Diseases and Diabetics. V. Infusion of a Glucose-sorbitol Mixture (ratio 1:1) for 48 Hours]." Infusionstherapie Und Klinische Ernahrung, vol. 9, no. 1, 1982, pp. 16-9.
Müller PH, Egberts EH, Beerenfeld A, et al. [Carbohydrate infusions in internal diseases. A comparative study in metabolically normal subjects, patients with liver diseases and diabetics. V. Infusion of a glucose-sorbitol mixture (ratio 1:1) for 48 hours]. Infusionsther Klin Ernahr. 1982;9(1):16-9.
Müller, P. H., Egberts, E. H., Beerenfeld, A., Schmülling, R., Prestele, H., Horbach, L., & Malchow, H. (1982). [Carbohydrate infusions in internal diseases. A comparative study in metabolically normal subjects, patients with liver diseases and diabetics. V. Infusion of a glucose-sorbitol mixture (ratio 1:1) for 48 hours]. Infusionstherapie Und Klinische Ernahrung, 9(1), 16-9.
Müller PH, et al. [Carbohydrate Infusions in Internal Diseases. a Comparative Study in Metabolically Normal Subjects, Patients With Liver Diseases and Diabetics. V. Infusion of a Glucose-sorbitol Mixture (ratio 1:1) for 48 Hours]. Infusionsther Klin Ernahr. 1982;9(1):16-9. PubMed PMID: 7076289.
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