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- W2040415091 abstract "Resting energy expenditure (REE) is reported to increase by 24% in adults following elective operations; however, similar data are not available for children. We studied REE in 12 children (14 operative procedures) to test the hypothesis that children experience a similar rise in REE as adults following operation. The operations included endorectal pull-through, gastric resection, ileostomy closure, and other major abdominal procedures. REE was measured daily by indirect calorimetry using a computerized bedside metabolic cart. All subjects (7 males, 5 females; age range, 8 to 19 years; mean age, 14.7 years) were measured supine, in bed, and after an overnight fast. REE was expressed as kilocalories per unit body surface area (BSA) per day. In addition, respiratory quotient (RQ) was calculated for each patient. Contrary to adults, these children did not demonstrate a significant increase in REE following major operative procedures. Furthermore, there was no change in RQ postoperatively. These data demonstrate that children might have a different response to surgical stress than adults. We theorize that children are able to convert energy expended on growth to energy spent on wound repair and healing, thus avoiding the overall increase in energy expenditure seen in the adult population." @default.
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