医学
围手术期
耐受性
胃肠道癌
随机对照试验
入射(几何)
肠外营养
前瞻性队列研究
统计显著性
医学营养疗法
外科
内科学
癌症
不利影响
结直肠癌
光学
物理
作者
Ma B Gómez Sánchez,N. V. García Talavera Espín,T. Monedero Sáiz,Carmen Sánchez Álvarez,A. I. Zomeño Ros,M. Nicolás Hernández,Ma J Gómez Ramos,P. Parra Baños,Francisco Miguel González Valverde
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2011-11-11
卷期号:26 (5): 1073-80
被引量:7
标识
DOI:10.1590/s0212-16112011000500023
摘要
Cancer is usually associated to an important level of desnutrition together with a postoperative morbidity and mortality increase. The purpose of this study was evaluating its efficacy perioperative nutritional support to reduce surgical complications, stances and mortality significantly in patients undergoing higher digestive tract procedures.A prospective, randomized trial was done among a sample of neoplasic patients undergoing higher intestinal tract resective surgery during a period of 4 years. After a nutritional assessment, a perioperative immune-enhancing formula was randomly assigned to a group of patients who presented malnourished preoperatively (DS) while well-nourished and the rest of malnourished patients (DNS) received pre-surgical dietetic guidance and intravenous fluids after surgery until the reintroduction of normal diet. The variables studied were: age, sex, tumor stage and length of hospital stay. Nutritional status at admission and discharge, mortality, outcome from surgery and gastrointestinal side effects (tolerability, diarrhoea, vomits or distension) were also collected. Statistical analyses were performed with the with the chi2 for qualitative variables, ANOVA and the Turkey post-hoc tests for the quantitative ones, with a significance of 95%.Sample conformed by 50 patients in 3 groups that were compared for all baseline and surgical characteristics. Significant differences were observed in the incidence of gastrointestinal and infectius complications with better progress in DS group. It was obtained a reduction in the length of hospital stay in 12.29 days in DS group in contrast to DNS group (P=0.224).Significant benefit from perioperative nutritional support has been demonstrated in severely malnourished patients undergoing major surgery. A statistically significant decrease in the incidence of postoperative gastrointestinal symptoms, a reduction in the length of hospital stay and less morbidity occurred on the group that received perioperative nutrition.
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