@article {1834, title = {Glutamine-enriched nutrition does not reduce mucosal morbidity or complications after stem-cell transplantation for childhood malignancies: a prospective randomized study.}, journal = {Transplantation}, volume = {91}, year = {2011}, month = {2011 Jun 27}, pages = {1321-5}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Intravenous glutamine-enriched solution seems to be effective in posttransplant period in decreasing the severity and duration of mucositis. The aim of this randomized study was to determine the benefit of glutamine supplementation both on mucosal morbidity and in posttransplant associated complications.

METHODS: Children undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT) for malignant hematological diseases were randomly assigned to standard total parenteral nutrition (S-TPN) or glutamine-enriched (GE)-TPN solution consisting of 0.4 g/kg/day of l-alanine-glutamine dipeptide. This treatment started on the day of HSCT and ended when the patients could orally cover more than 50\% of their daily energy requirements. The severity and the rate of post-HSCT mucositis were based on World Health Organization criteria. All the analyses were conducted on intention-to-treat principle.

RESULTS: One hundred twenty consecutive patients (83 men; median age, 8.1 years) were enrolled. The mean duration of treatment was 23.5 and 23 days in the two treatment arms. The mean calorie intake was 1538 kcal/d in the S-TPN group and 1512 kcal/d in GE-TPN group. All patients were well nourished before and after HSCT. Mucositis occurred in 91.4\% and 91.7\% of patients in S-TPN and GE-TPN arm, respectively (P=0.98). Odds ratio adjusted by type of HSCT was 0.98 (95\% confidence interval, 0.26-2.63). Type and duration of analgesic treatment, clinical outcome (engraftment, graft versus host disease, early morbidity, and mortality, relapse rate up to 180 days post-HSCT) were not significantly different in the two treatment arms.

CONCLUSION: GE-TPN solution does not affect mucositis and outcome in well-nourished HSCT allogeneic patients.

}, keywords = {Adolescent, Analgesia, Child, Child, Preschool, Double-Blind Method, Female, Glutamine, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Humans, Infant, Male, Mucositis, Mucous Membrane, Neoplasms, Odds Ratio, Parenteral Nutrition, Prospective Studies, Recurrence, Stem Cells, Treatment Outcome}, issn = {1534-6080}, doi = {10.1097/TP.0b013e31821ab959}, author = {Uderzo, Cornelio and Rebora, Paola and Marrocco, Emanuela and Varotto, Stefania and Cichello, Francesca and Bonetti, Maurizio and Maximova, Natalia and Zanon, Davide and Fagioli, Franca and Nesi, Francesca and Masetti, Riccardo and Masetti, Roberto and Rovelli, Attilio and Rondelli, Roberto and Valsecchi, Maria Grazia and Cesaro, Simone} }