Affiliation:
1. University Department of Surgery, Auckland Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract
Abstract
Some authorities believe that patients with conventional ileostomies are chronically water and salt depleted but there are no data on the metabolism of body water and electrolytes after ileoanal J pouch. To clarify the situation we studied the body composition of 14 patients with well functioning ileostomies and 20 patients with well functioning J pouches. Both groups were compared with two closely matched control groups. Body weight, total body fat, fat-free mass, total body water and extracellular water were measured by neutron activation analysis, tritiated water and bromide dilution respectively; 24-h collections of urine and stool were analysed for volume and electrolyte content. The results show that the body content of water and extracellular fluid in ileostomy patients and J pouch patients is normal. The faecal volume and chemistry is similar in both groups resulting in a similar and significant degree of urinary sodium retention.
Funder
Medical Research Council of New Zealand
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
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