MALNUTRITION IN SURGICAL PATIENTS: An Unrecognised Problem

Indices of nutritional state were measured in 105 surgical patients. The indices were chosen to give information on protein-calorie malnutrition, anæmia, and vitamin deficiency. Abnormal values for the various indices were common in the group as a whole and most frequent (50%) in patients who were s...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet (British edition) 1977-03, Vol.309 (8013), p.689-692
Hauptverfasser: Hill, G.L., Pickford, I., Young, G.A., Schorah, C.J., Blackett, R.L., Burkinshaw, L., Warren, J.V., Morgan, D.B.
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Zusammenfassung:Indices of nutritional state were measured in 105 surgical patients. The indices were chosen to give information on protein-calorie malnutrition, anæmia, and vitamin deficiency. Abnormal values for the various indices were common in the group as a whole and most frequent (50%) in patients who were still in hospital more than a week after major surgery. These patients had a high frequency of anæmia, vitamin deficiency, weight-loss, loss of arm-muscle bulk, and low plasma levels of transferrin and albumin. These abnormalities had gone almost entirely unrecognised, even in patients with sepsis after major surgery, who would benefit from improvement in nutritional state.
ISSN:0140-6736
1474-547X
DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(77)92127-4