Current concepts on preoperative nutritional support: How, when and why?
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Current concepts on preoperative nutritional support: How, when and why?
Abstract
Malnutrition is associated with several complications during hospital stay, including patients who will undergo major surgery. Therefore, it is important to optimize nutritional status in the preoperative period being the main objective restoring metabolic and immunological abnormalities. Preoperative fasting is a common practice in clinical settings, although it has been shown to induce insulin resistance. One intervention to avoid this practice is the implementation of the ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) protocol. Proper nutritional assessment in hospitalized patients is the cornerstone to identify patients at nutritional risk, or those in malnutrition who may benefit from early nutritional interventions. The feeding route should be chosen according to the patient's condition, either orally with the use of nutritional supplements and in those where calorie requirements cannot be achieved by oral, enteral nutrition is the next logical step, reserving parenteral nutritional support in patients with non-functional gastrointestinal tracts in order to improve postoperative morbidity and mortality.
La desnutrición se asocia con una larga lista de complicaciones intrahospitalarias, incluidos aquellos pacientes que se someterán a cirugía mayor. Por lo tanto, es importante optimizar el estado nutricional en el período preoperatorio, siendo el objetivo principal la restauración de anomalías metabólicas e inmunitarias. El ayuno preoperatorio es una práctica sistemática en el ámbito clínico, a pesar de que se ha demostrado que induce resistencia a la insulina. Una de las intervenciones para evitar dicha práctica es la implementación del protocolo ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery). Una correcta valoración nutricional en los pacientes hospitalizados es de vital importancia para identificar aquellos con riesgo nutricional, o bien aquellos en desnutrición que pudieran beneficiarse de intervenciones nutricionales tempranas. La ruta de alimentación debe elegirse de acuerdo con el estado del paciente, por vía oral con el uso de suplementos nutricionales o con nutrición enteral en aquellos cuyos requerimientos calóricos no logran ser alcanzados por dicha vía, y reservando el apoyo nutricional parenteral para aquellos con tracto gastrointestinal no funcional, con el objetivo de mejorar la morbilidad y la mortalidad posoperatorias.
Keywords: Enteral nutrition; Nutrición enteral; Nutrición parenteral; Nutritional assessment; Nutritional support; Parenteral nutrition; Periodo preoperatorio; Preoperative period; Soporte nutricional; Valoración nutricional.
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