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GU Wendong, PEI Honglei, HUANG Jin, XI Dan, CHEN Yuan, WEI Jun
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the protective and therapeutic effects of glutamine on radiationinduced diarrhea in pelvic radiotherapy. Methods Sixty-three patients suffered from cervical carcinoma or endometrial cancer were randomly divided into glutaminetreated group and control group. The glutamine(100ml, once a day, total 10 times) was administered intravenously every day in the last two weeks of the radiation period only in the glutaminetreated group. The incidence and severity of acute diarrhea were analyzed between groups as well as the frequency and dosage of antidiarrheal medication. Results The overall diarrhea incidence of glutamine-treated group and control group were 87.1% and 90.6%,respectively. There was no significant difference between two groups(P>0.05). The average times of diarrhea everyday in both groups were 2.6 and 3.0 times with no significant difference(P>0.05). In the fifth week, the average times of diarrhea everyday in glutaminetreated group were less than those in the control group(P<0.05). The frequency and dose of antidiarrheic in the glutaminetreated group were less than those in the control group(P<0.05). Conclusion Glutamine is an effective therapy on radiationinduced diarrhea, but the protective effects needs more clinical trial.
GU Wendong, PEI Honglei, HUANG Jin, XI Dan, CHEN Yuan, WEI Jun. Clinical efficacy of glutamine for the prevention and treatment of acute radiationinduced diarrhea[J].Chinese Clinical Oncology, 2013, 18(8): 737-.
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