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Citation

Little RA, Stoner HB, Frayn KN. Clin. Sci. (1979) 1981; 61(6): 789-791.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1981, Medical Research Society and the Biochemical Society, Publisher Portland Press)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7028369

Abstract

1. Oxidative metabolism have been studied by indirect calorimetry in 42 patients within the first 6 h after accidental injury. 2. The level of energy expenditure bore no relationship to the severity of the injury and varied more widely from patient to patient than in normal subjects. 3. After minor and moderate injuries the respiratory exchange ratio (mean 0. 86) was not different from that in normal subjects on a mixed diet. After severe injuries the ratio (mean 0. 78) was significantly lower (P less than 0. 005), indicating that the main substrate for oxidation in these patients was fat, despite their hyperglycaemia.


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