Case Report

The Effects of Fecal Donors with Different Feeding Patterns on Diarrhea in a Patient Undergoing Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Table 1

Characteristics and dietary patterns.

SubjectsItems
Age (years)GenderBody weight (kg)Dietary patternTotal dietary nutrient intake (mean ± SD)
Calories (kcal/kg/day)Protein (g/kg/day)Fat (g/kg/day)

A14 (recipient)56Male58Rice paste (50 g rice/meal) and egg (1/meal)11.5 ± 2.30.38 ± 0.30.4 ± 0.2
Donor #11Female10Mixed fed (formula feeding + complementary food)65.6 ± 4.22.3 ± 0.71.2 ± 0.8
Donor #21Male11Exclusively breastfeeding100 ± 1.22 ± 0.55.3 ± 1.5

Note. The Kruskal–Wallis test was used to calculate the significant differences among A14, donor #1 and donor #2. A14 vs. donor #1, ; donor #1 vs. donor #2, ; A14 vs. donor #2, . Complementary food includes rice paste, formula and yolk.