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Original Article

Total Exchangeable Sodium Related to Body Composition in Patients with Conventional or Reservoir Ileostomy

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Pages 160-165 | Received 06 Apr 1993, Accepted 17 Jul 1993, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Brevinge H, Jacobsson L. Total exchangeable sodium related to body composition in patients with conventional or reservoir ileostomy. Scand J Gastroenterol 1994;29:160-165.

Decreased exchangeable body sodium might be a consequence of proctocolectomy and construction of an ileal reservoir. To investigate this, 35 patients with ulcerative colitis and conventional ileostomy were studied before and after conversion to continent ileostomy and compared with 25 unoperated subjects as reference. The sodium urinary excretion varied between 7 and 229 and 1 and 217mmol/24h in patients with conventional and reservoir ileostomy, respectively. The total exchangeable sodium was measured and related to body composition estimated from body weight, total body water, and total body potassium. No effect on exchangeable sodium was observed after conversion: 3100 mmol and 2990 mmol, respectively. Patients with ileostomy, regardless of type, did not differ from reference subjects in their exchangeable sodium when related to total body water. A larger variation of total exchangeable sodium related to total body water suggests unstable sodium homeostasis in patients with ileal reservoir compared with reference subjects.

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