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  • All Hospitalized Patients Should be Screened for Nutritional Risk in Admission

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:45 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Investigation of Nutritional Risk and Nutritional Support in Patients with Gastrointestinal Tumor

    ObjectiveTo investigate the status of undernutrition, nutritional risk as well as nutritional support in patients with gastrointestinal tumor. MethodsIn this prospective cohort study, patients with gastrointestinal tumor were recruited from Septemper 2009 to June 2011. Patients were screened by using Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS2002) at admission. Data of the nutritional risk, application of nutritional support, complications, and tumor staging were collected. ResultsNine hundred and sixty-one patients with gastrointestinal tumor were recruited, the overall prevalence of nutritional risk was 38.9% (374/961) at admission, 49.2% (176/358) in gastric tumor and 32.8% (198/603) in colorectal tumor, respectively. The highest prevalence was found in stage Ⅳ gastric tumor 〔87.3% (48/55)〕 and colorectal tumor 〔58.8% (50/85)〕 while the lowest prevalence was found in stage ⅡA gastric tumor 〔16.1% (5/31)〕 and stageⅠcolorectal tumor 〔9.8% (6/61)〕. 62.3% (152/244) of gastric tumor patients with nutritional risk while 48.6% (144/296) without nutritional risk received nutritional support. 37.7% (92/244) of colorectal tumor patients with nutritional risk while 51.4% (152/296) without nutritional risk received nutritional support. The ratio of parental nutrition and enteral nutrition was 1.251. The rate of complications in the gastrointestinal tumor patients with nutritional risk was higher than that in the patients without nutritional risk 〔32.4% (121/374) versus 20.4% (120/587), P=0.000 0〕. For the gastrointestinal tumor patients with nutritional risk, the complication rate of the patients with nutritional support was significantly lower than that of the patients without nutritional support 〔27.5% (67/244) versus 40.8% (53/130), P=0.008 6〕. For the gas trointestinal tumor patients without nutritional risk, the complication rate of gastric tumor patients with nutritional support was significantly lower than that of the patients without nutritional support (P=0.039 6), while the complication rate was not significantly different in the colorectal tumor patients with nutritional support or not (P=0.464 7). ConclusionsPatient with gastrointestinal tumor has a high nutritional risk which is related to tumor staging. Patients with nutritional risk have more complications, and nutritional support is beneficial to the patients with nutritional risk by a lower complication rate.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:45 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of Short-Term Administration of Growth Hormone on Serum IGF-1 and Nutritional Status in Patients after Gastrointestinal Surgery

    Objective To investigate the effect of short-term administration of growth hormone (GH) on serum insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) level and nutritional status in patients after gastrointestinal operation, and evaluate whether postoperative application of GH rise the risk of tumor recurrence. Methods Forty-eight patients undergoing major gastrointestinal operation were randomly divided into two groups: GH group (n=24) and control group (n=24). The two groups received isocaloric isonitrogenous nutrition with daily injection of either GH 0.15 U/kg or placebo for a period of day 3-9 postoperatively. Serum albumin, fibronectin, and IGF-1 were measured before operation as a baseline, and day 3 and 10 after operation using standard laboratory techniques. Nitrogen balance was measured daily from day 3 to day 9 after operation. Postoperative complications and adverse reaction were observed. All cancer patients received regular abdominal B-type ultrasonography and chest X-ray examination during 2 years of follow-up. Results Compared with control group, GH treatment did not influence serum IGF-1 and serum albumin level (Pgt;0.05), but improved significantly the rise from day 3 to day 10 of serum fibronectin level 〔(22.8±5.8) mg/L vs.(9.6±3.6) mg/L, P<0.05〕 and the cumulative nitrogen balance 〔(11.37±16.82) g vs.(-9.11±17.52) g, P<0.01〕 postoperatively. There was no severe adverse effects and complications during GH treatment. The tumor-recurrence rates were not statistically different between two groups during follow-up. Conclusions Short-term administration of low-dose GH combined with early nutrition support can improve total nitrogen retention and protein metabolism, but not influence serum IGF-1 level after major abdominal surgery. Short-term administration of low-dose GH may not cause the tumor-recurrence.

    Release date:2016-08-28 03:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Changes of Strategy for Clinical Nutritional Support

    临床营养支持自1968年Dudrick与Wilmore创用静脉营养(intravenous hyperalimentation)后,解决了肠道功能发生障碍时无适合途径供给营养的难题,带动了营养支持的发展。 在其后40年营养供给的方法、制剂与基础理论都在不断地改进,对临床疾病的代谢改变也都有深入的研究,使临床营养支持的理论、策略都有很大进步, 也取得了很多共识,制定了很多指南。有各国、各地、各个系统,各个疾病都有指南与共识的制定,并且随着理论与技术的发展,对营养支持的作用、输注的方法有深入的认识,各种指南、共识也都在不断地更新、修正……

    Release date:2016-08-28 03:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Nutritional Supart in Patients with Severe Acute Pancreatitis

    Release date:2016-08-28 04:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • CURRENT STATUS OF NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT IN GENERAL SURGERY

    自20世纪60年代中期,发现仅从静脉给予机体所必需的营养物质,就可以维持幼体动物的生存发育与成长以来,古老的营养支持疗法开始了一个新的辉煌时期。经过近30多年的研究与实践,其内涵得到更大的发展,80年代以后,营养支持在我国普外临床也有较快的进展,当前已成为临床重要的治疗手段。在提高危重患者的治愈率,降低外科手术后并发症,加速术后患者的恢复和减少住院时间起到了很重要的作用,无论在营养支持的基础理论或临床实践都有了更深入的认识。因此,它的应用范围在不断地扩大,其临床地位也日益显得重要。

    Release date:2016-08-28 05:10 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • 食管、贲门癌术后消化道胸腔瘘的诊断与治疗

    目的 总结食管、贲门癌患者术后消化道胸腔瘘的诊断和治疗经验,以提高该病的治愈率。 方法 回顾性分析2005年1月至2008年12月收治的10例食管、贲门癌术后消化道胸腔瘘患者的临床资料,其中男8例,女2例;年龄41~78岁,中位年龄65岁。食管癌术后7例,贲门癌术后3例。发现消化道胸腔瘘距手术时间为16 h~8 d,平均4.2 d。9例患者采用保守治疗,包括置入鼻空肠营养管行营养支持治疗,置胸腔闭式引流管引流冲洗,排出胸腔脓液,联合应用抗生素控制感染等措施。1例贲门癌患者行二次开胸手术治疗。 结果 围术期死亡1例,死于呼吸衰竭和多器官功能衰竭;其余患者均痊愈,恢复进食时间为术后20~87 d,术后平均住院时间43 d。随访9例,随访时间3~18个月,无死亡患者。术后3~6个月行上消化道X线钡餐造影及胃镜检查,除1例患者有重度反流外,无肿瘤复发、吻合口狭窄等并发症,生活质量良好。 结论 食管、贲门癌患者切除消化道重建后,无论何种手术方式均有可能发生消化道胸腔瘘,有脉率增快、心悸、气促、不能用基础疾病解释时应尽快行胸部CT和介入下泛影葡胺造影检查,并给予空肠营养管置入营养支持等综合治疗措施,可极大提高食管、贲门癌患者术后消化道胸腔瘘的治愈率。

    Release date:2016-08-30 06:06 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of early postoperative enteral nutrition support on the levels of free amino acids in plasma for patients with cardiac valve replacement

    Objective To investigate the effect of early postoperative enteral nutrition support on the balance of free amino acid spectrum in plasma for patients with cardiac valve replacement during perioperative period. Methods (Forty-seven) patients undergoing cardiac valve replacement were divided into two groups randomly, the routine diet group and the Nutrison Fibre group. The levels of free amino acids in plasma were measured with pre-column derivatization of high-performance liquid chromatography. Results During perioperative period most free amino acids in plasma decreased significantly in the routine diet group (Plt;0.05). Despite some free amino acids in plasma decreased significantly in the Nutrison Fibre group(Plt;0.05), all free amino acids in plasma returned to (Pgt;05) or were higher than the preoperative levels in the postoperative sixth day (Plt;0.05). At the same postoperative points, most free amino acids in plasma in the Nutrison Fibre group were higher than that of the routine diet group (Plt;0.05). Conclusions The levels of free amino acids in plasma decrease significantly in patients with cardiac valve replacement after operation. Early postoperative Nutrison Fibre enteral nutrition support is helpful for keeping the balance of free amino acids in plasma for patients with cardiac valve replacement.

    Release date:2016-08-30 06:28 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Fat Emulsion for Acute Pancreatitis: A Systematic Review

    Objective To assess the efficacy and safety of fat emulsion (FE) for acute pancreatitis (AP).Methods We searched the electronic biological databases: Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (Issue 2, 2007), Medline(1996 to April 2007), EMBASE (1984 to April 2007), Chinese biological medical database (1978 to April 2007). We alsodid handsearching to identify other published and unpublished data. Data collection and undertaken by two reviewersaccording to the Cochrane Handbook for Reviews of Intervention. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or quasi-RCTscomparing FE versus glucose in the treatment of AP were collected. Pooled estimates of overall treatment effect werecalculated using the RevMan 4.2.10 according to available data from included studies. Otherwise, qualitative descriptiveanalysis was performed. Results In total, 10 clinic control trials finally (include 314 participant) met the eligible criteria. ① To long chain triglyceride (LCT), the comparison of overall mortality (relative risk, 0.73; 95%CI, 0.34 to 1.58; P=0.26) and complications (Pgt;0.05) showed no significant difference. One study reported LCT cannot reduce hospital stay (Pgt;0.1). The effects of LCT on cholesterol and triglyceride were inconsistent with respect to the course of treatment. ② However, there were no changes of the cholesterol and triglyceride levels secondary to the medium chain triglyceride and long chain triglyceride (MCT/LCT) (Pgt;0.05, respectively) according to one study. ③ No severe adverse events were reported.Conclusions The evidence currently available cannot conclude that FE is safe and effective, though LCT may decreasethe mortality of AP. Therefore, more high-quality trails are needed.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of Clinical Nutritional Supplementation for Systematic Inflammatory Response Syndrome: A Systematic Review

    Objective To assess the effect and safety of clinical nutritional supplementation with different patterns for treating systematic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). Methods Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were identified from MEDLINE (1996 to Nov. 2004), EMBASE (1984 to Nov. 2002), Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (Issue 4, 2004), Chinese Cochrane Centre Database (Issue 4, 2004), CBMdisc (1978 to Nov. 2004). We handsearched related published and unpublished data and their references. All RCTs of nutritional interventions for SIRS were included. Data were extracted and evaluated by two reviewers independently with designed extraction form. RevMan 4.2.7 software was used for data analysis. Results Six RCTs involving 353 patients were included. All the results of meta-analysis were listed as the following: ① Mortality: compared with routine nutrition, one study showed that glutamine had a statistical difference with RR 0.67 and 95%CI 0.31 to 1.32. Compared with no treatment, one study showed selenium had a statistical difference with RR 1.19, 95%CI 0.59 to 2.41. ② Compared with routine nutrition, one study showed that glutamine had a statistical difference on reducing the ratio of nasocomial infection of SIRS with RR 0.5, 95%CI 0.27 to 0.91, but had no statistical difference on reducing the ratio of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome with RR 1.53, 95%CI 0.64 to 3.66. ③ Improvement of the critical condition of SIRS: compared with routine nutrition, one study showed that glutamine had a statistical differences with WMD 4.0, 95%CI 2.36 to 5.64; compared with high calorie intake, two studies showed low calorie intake had a statistical difference with WMD 4.9, 95%CI 1.76 to 8.04. ④ Reduction of the complication of hyperglycemia and hypertriglyceridemia: compared with high calorie intake, one study showed low calorie intake had statistical difference with WMD -0.70, 95%CI -1.20 to -0.20 and WMD -1.80, 95% CI -2.42 to -1.16 respectively and all P≤0.01. ⑤ Increasing of the plasma IgG concentration: compared with routine nutrition, two studies showed that glutamine had a statistical difference with WMD 4.20, 95% CI 2.23 to 6.16. ⑥ Increasing of the nitrogen balance, intestinal permeability, the level of plasma concentration of anlbumin, prealbumin and TRF: compared with control interventions, glutamine, low calorie intake, selenium supplementation and fructose-glucose-xylitol mixture showed no statistical difference. Conclusions Glutamine, low calorie intake, selenium supplementation, FGX mixture may decrease the complication of infection or metabolism and be better than the controlled interventions; but there is no benefit on reducing the rate of death result from SIRS compared with controlled interventions. The evidence of most RCTs with poor quality is too weak to draw a conclusion. More high quality trials are required.

    Release date:2016-09-07 02:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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