HYPOTHESIS: Perioperative administration of a supplemented enteral formula may decrease postoperative morbidity. DESIGN: Randomized clinical trial. SETTING: Department of surgery at a university hospital. PATIENTS: One hundred ninety-six registered malnourished patients (weight loss > or = 10%) who were candidates for major elective surgery for malignancy of the gastrointestinal tract. INTERVENTION: After randomization (n = 150), one group received postoperative enteral feeding with a standard diet within 12 hours of surgery (control group; n = 50). Another group orally received 1 L/d for 7 consecutive days of a liquid diet enriched with arginine, omega-3 fatty acids, and RNA (preoperative group; n = 50). After surgery, patients were given the same standard enteral formula as the control group. A third group orally received 1 L/d for 7 consecutive days of the enriched liquid diet. After surgery, patients were given enteral feeding with the same enriched formula (perioperative group; n = 50). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Postoperative complications and length of hospital stay. RESULTS: The 3 groups were comparable for baseline demographics, biochemical markers, comorbidity factors, and surgical variables. The intent-to-treat analysis showed that the total number of patients with complications was 24 in the control group, 14 in the preoperative group, and 9 in the perioperative group (P =.02, control group vs perioperative group). Postoperative length of stay was significantly shorter in the preoperative (13.2 days) and perioperative (12.0 days) groups than in the control group (15.3 days) (P =.01 and P =.001, respectively, vs the control group). CONCLUSION: Perioperative immunonutrition seems to be the best approach to support malnourished patients with cancer.

Hypothesis: Perioperative administration of a supplemented enteral formula may decrease postoperative morbidity. Design: Randomized clinical trial. Setting: Department of surgery at a university hospital. Patients: One hundred ninety-six registered malnourished patients (weight loss ≥ 10%) who were candidates for major elective surgery for malignancy of the gastro-intestinal tract. Intervention: After randomization (n=150), one group received postoperative enteral feeding with a standard diet within 12 hours of surgery (control group; n=50). Another group orally received 1 L/d for 7 consecutive days of a liquid diet enriched with arginine, ω-3 fatty acids, and RNA (preoperative group; n=50). After surgery, patients were given the same standard enteral formula as the control group. A third group orally received 1 L/d for 7 consecutive days of the enriched liquid diet. After surgery, patients were given enteral feeding with the same enriched formula (perioperative group; n=50). Main Outc...

Braga, M., Gianotti, L., Nespoli, L., Radaelli, G., Di Carlo, V. (2002). Nutritional approach in malnourished surgical patients. A prospective randomized study. ARCHIVES OF SURGERY, 137(2), 174-180 [10.1001/archsurg.137.2.174].

Nutritional approach in malnourished surgical patients. A prospective randomized study

Braga, M;GIANOTTI, LUCA VITTORIO;NESPOLI, LUCA CARLO;
2002

Abstract

Hypothesis: Perioperative administration of a supplemented enteral formula may decrease postoperative morbidity. Design: Randomized clinical trial. Setting: Department of surgery at a university hospital. Patients: One hundred ninety-six registered malnourished patients (weight loss ≥ 10%) who were candidates for major elective surgery for malignancy of the gastro-intestinal tract. Intervention: After randomization (n=150), one group received postoperative enteral feeding with a standard diet within 12 hours of surgery (control group; n=50). Another group orally received 1 L/d for 7 consecutive days of a liquid diet enriched with arginine, ω-3 fatty acids, and RNA (preoperative group; n=50). After surgery, patients were given the same standard enteral formula as the control group. A third group orally received 1 L/d for 7 consecutive days of the enriched liquid diet. After surgery, patients were given enteral feeding with the same enriched formula (perioperative group; n=50). Main Outc...
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Food, Formulated; Treatment Outcome; Enteral Nutrition; Gastrointestinal Neoplasms; Male; RNA; Female; Nutrition Disorders; Chi-Square Distribution; Risk Factors; Italy; Arginine; Humans; Prospective Studies; Administration, Oral; Postoperative Care; Postoperative Complications; Fatty Acids, Omega-3; Incidence; Length of Stay
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2002
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Braga, M., Gianotti, L., Nespoli, L., Radaelli, G., Di Carlo, V. (2002). Nutritional approach in malnourished surgical patients. A prospective randomized study. ARCHIVES OF SURGERY, 137(2), 174-180 [10.1001/archsurg.137.2.174].
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