Aissaoui Y, Hammi S, Tagajdid R, Chkoura K, Boughalem M
Département d'anesthésie réanimation. hôpital militaire Avicenne, avenue de la Résistance, 40000 Marrakech, Maroc Université Cadi Ayyad, faculté de médecine et de pharmacie, Marrakech, Maroc.
Med Sante Trop. 2016 May 1;26(2):213-5. doi: 10.1684/mst.2015.0513.
Refeeding syndrome (RS) is defined as the fluid, electrolyte, metabolic, and clinical disturbances that occur after nutrition of patients who have been undernourished or fasting for a prolonged period. This syndrome has been recognized for several decades but is most often overlooked and underdiagnosed by health professionals. The authors report a RS in a patient subjected to prolonged fasting after being kidnapped by a criminal gang. Refeeding resulted in severe hypophosphatemia, neurological impairments, and hematologic disorders. The patient died due to septic shock with multiple organ failure secondary to aspiration pneumonia. In this case, the failure to recognize RS was decisive in the fatal outcome. Professionals must be aware of this disease to prevent and treat it properly.