Year 2020 / Volume 112 / Number 12
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Impact of the implementation of a preoperative nutritional program for colorectal surgery patients

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.6572/2019

Javier Páramo Zunzunegui, Marcos Alonso García, Beatriz Martín Cruz, José María Fernández Cebrián, Rosa Cuberes Montserrat, Arsenio Menchero Sánchez, Gil Rodríguez Caravaca, Manuel Durán Poveda,

Abstract
Introduction: generalized hypermetabolism is common in cancer patients and increases the risk of complications when combined with the systemic effects of surgery. Objective: the aim of this study was to clinically assess the implementation of a Nutritional Assessment and Support Program for patients undergoing colorectal surgery with a diagnosed neoplasia. Material and methods: a quasi-experimental study was performed with analyses before and after the implementation of the Nutritional Assessment and Support Program. Patients who underwent surgery for colon or rectal neoplasia were included. The incidence of complications and the average hospital stay were studied. The effect of the intervention was evaluated using a logistic regression analysis to yield adjusted odds ratios (OR). Results: a total of 130 patients were included in the study, 65 from 2016-2017 (pre-program) and 65 in 2018 (post-program). The incidence of surgical site infection decreased from 18.5 % to 6.2 % (OR = 0.29; 95 % CI: 0.09-0.95) (p = 0.033). Postoperative fevers were also reduced by 50 % (OR = 0.41; 95 % CI: 0.17-0.96) (p = 0.037). Average hospital stay was reduced from 11.3 days (DE = 8) to 7.18 days (DE = 2.5) (p = 0.02). More clinical and analytical information was logged about the patients’ nutritional status and risk. Conclusion: the implementation of a Nutritional Assessment and Support Program for patients undergoing colorectal surgery has shown statistically significant differences in the reduction of surgical site infection, postoperative fever and the length of hospital stay.
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Páramo Zunzunegui J, Alonso García M, Martín Cruz B, Fernández Cebrián J, Cuberes Montserrat R, Menchero Sánchez A, et all. Impact of the implementation of a preoperative nutritional program for colorectal surgery patients. 6572/2019


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Received: 16/08/2019

Accepted: 17/03/2020

Online First: 15/10/2020

Published: 09/12/2020

Article revision time: 201 days

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