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概括
营养缺乏症,如蛋白质卡路里营养不良和贫血,在手术患者中很常见,往往没有被识别. 解决这些营养状况可以显著改善患者的康复,特别是在重大手术后.
科学领域:
- 临床营养学 临床营养学
- 手术患者护理手术患者护理
- 营养评估 营养评估
背景情况:
- 手术后的患者经常表现出不理想的营养状况.
- 未被诊断的营养不良会阻碍康复,并增加并发症.
- 标准评估可能会忽视关键的营养缺陷.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估手术患者的营养状况.
- 为了确定常见的营养缺陷.
- 评估这些缺陷在临床实践中的认可程度.
主要方法:
- 在105名手术患者中测量了营养指数.
- 评估了蛋白质卡路里营养不良,贫血和维生素缺乏.
- 相关异常指数与患者的治疗结果和住院时间.
主要成果:
- 异常的营养指数在整个患者组中普遍存在.
- 在大手术后住院超过一周的患者中,50%的患者表现出缺陷.
- 常见的问题包括贫血,维生素缺乏,减肥,肌肉损失和低白蛋白/转林水平.
- 这些异常常常没有被识别,即使在败血症患者中也是如此.
结论:
- 手术患者通常存在未被识别的营养缺陷.
- 贫血和蛋白质卡路里营养不良是严重的问题.
- 改善营养评估和干预对于手术患者的康复至关重要.
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