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Do some patients receive unnecessary parenteral nutrition after pancreatoduodenectomy? Results from an international multicentre study.
Russell, Thomas B; Labib, Peter L; Murphy, Paula; Ausania, Fabio; Pando, Elizabeth; Roberts, Keith J; Kausar, Ambareen; Mavroeidis, Vasileios K; Marangoni, Gabriele; Thomasset, Sarah C; Frampton, Adam E; Lykoudis, Pavlos; Maglione, Manuel; Alhaboob, Nassir; Bari, Hassaan; Smith, Andrew M; Spalding, Duncan; Srinivasan, Parthi; Davidson, Brian R; Bhogal, Ricky H; Croagh, Daniel; Dominguez, Ismael; Thakkar, Rohan; Gomez, Dhanny; Silva, Michael A; Lapolla, Pierfrancesco; Mingoli, Andrea; Porcu, Alberto; Shah, Nehal S; Hamady, Zaed Z R; Al-Sarrieh, Bilal; Serrablo, Alejandro; Aroori, Somaiah.
Affiliation
  • Russell TB; Department of HPB Surgery, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK.
  • Labib PL; Department of HPB Surgery, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK.
  • Murphy P; Department of HPB Surgery, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, Plymouth, UK.
  • Ausania F; Department of HPB Surgery, Hospital Clinic de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Pando E; Department of HPB Surgery, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Roberts KJ; Department of HPB Surgery, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.
  • Kausar A; Department of HPB Surgery, East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, Blackburn, UK.
  • Mavroeidis VK; Department of HPB Surgery, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK.
  • Marangoni G; Department of HPB Surgery, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
  • Thomasset SC; Department of HPB Surgery, University Hospital Coventry & Warwickshire, Coventry, UK.
  • Frampton AE; Department of HPB Surgery, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, UK.
  • Lykoudis P; Department of HPB Surgery, Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust, Guildford, UK.
  • Maglione M; Department of HPB Surgery, Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Hull, UK.
  • Alhaboob N; Department of HPB Surgery, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Bari H; Department of HPB Surgery, Ibn Sina Specialized Hospital, Khartoum, Sudan.
  • Smith AM; Department of HPB Surgery, Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan.
  • Spalding D; Department of HPB Surgery, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK.
  • Srinivasan P; Department of HPB Surgery, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK.
  • Davidson BR; Department of HPB Surgery, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
  • Bhogal RH; Department of HPB Surgery, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
  • Croagh D; Department of HPB Surgery, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
  • Dominguez I; Department of HPB Surgery, Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Thakkar R; Department of HPB Surgery, Salvador Zubiran National Institute of Health Sciences and Nutrition, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Gomez D; Department of HPB Surgery, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
  • Silva MA; Department of HPB Surgery, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK.
  • Lapolla P; Department of HPB Surgery, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.
  • Mingoli A; Department of HPB Surgery, Policlinico Umberto I University Hospital Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
  • Porcu A; Department of HPB Surgery, Policlinico Umberto I University Hospital Sapienza, Rome, Italy.
  • Shah NS; Department of HPB Surgery, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria di Sassari, Sassari, Italy.
  • Hamady ZZR; Department of HPB Surgery, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK.
  • Al-Sarrieh B; Department of HPB Surgery, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK.
  • Serrablo A; Department of HPB Surgery, Swansea Bay University Health Board, Swansea, UK.
Ann Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg ; 28(1): 70-79, 2024 Feb 29.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38092429
ABSTRACT
Backgrounds/

Aims:

After pancreatoduodenectomy (PD), an early oral diet is recommended; however, the postoperative nutritional management of PD patients is known to be highly variable, with some centers still routinely providing parenteral nutrition (PN). Some patients who receive PN experience clinically significant complications, underscoring its judicious use. Using a large cohort, this study aimed to determine the proportion of PD patients who received postoperative nutritional support (NS), describe the nature of this support, and investigate whether receiving PN correlated with adverse perioperative outcomes.

Methods:

Data were extracted from the Recurrence After Whipple's study, a retrospective multicenter study of PD outcomes.

Results:

In total, 1,323 patients (89%) had data on their postoperative NS status available. Of these, 45% received postoperative NS, which was "enteral only," "parenteral only," and "enteral and parenteral" in 44%, 35%, and 21% of cases, respectively. Body mass index < 18.5 kg/m2 (p = 0.03), absence of preoperative biliary stenting (p = 0.009), and serum albumin < 36 g/L (p = 0.009) all correlated with receiving postoperative NS. Among those who did not develop a serious postoperative complication, i.e., those who had a relatively uneventful recovery, 20% received PN.

Conclusions:

A considerable number of patients who had an uneventful recovery received PN. PN is not without risk, and should be reserved for those who are unable to take an oral diet. PD patients should undergo pre- and postoperative assessment by nutrition professionals to ensure they are managed appropriately, and to optimize perioperative outcomes.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Langue: En Journal: Ann Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Royaume-Uni

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Langue: En Journal: Ann Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg Année: 2024 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Royaume-Uni