Dempsey D T, Mullen J L, Buzby G P
Surgical Service, Philadelphia VA Medical Center, PA.
Am J Clin Nutr. 1988 Feb;47(2 Suppl):352-6. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/47.2.352.
Most clinicians subjectively feel that malnutrition in surgical patients is associated with poor clinical outcome. This overview provides a chronologic review of studies relating poor nutritional status to increased surgical morbidity. Techniques for identifying surgical patients with clinically important nutritional deficits are discussed. Retrospective and/or non-randomized clinical studies evaluating the efficacy of perioperative forced feeding are reviewed. These data suggest a possible role for preoperative nutritional support of selected malnourished surgical candidates and provide the rationale for a large-scale nutrition-intervention clinical trial.
大多数临床医生主观上认为,外科手术患者的营养不良与不良临床结局相关。本综述按时间顺序回顾了有关营养状况不佳与手术发病率增加相关的研究。讨论了识别具有临床重要营养缺陷的外科手术患者的技术。对评估围手术期强制喂养疗效的回顾性和/或非随机临床研究进行了综述。这些数据表明,对选定的营养不良手术候选者进行术前营养支持可能具有作用,并为大规模营养干预临床试验提供了理论依据。