Preoperative nutrition therapy in people undergoing gastrointestinal surgery

Apr 8, 2024The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Nutrition treatment before gastrointestinal surgery

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Abstract

A total of 2164 participants were included across 16 randomized controlled trials assessing various forms of preoperative nutritional therapy.

  • There is very low-certainty evidence regarding the effect of parenteral nutrition on non-infectious complications, infectious complications, or length of hospital stay.
  • Evidence about enteral nutrition's impact on infectious complications and length of hospital stay is also very uncertain.
  • Immune-enhancing nutrition might lead to little to no change in non-infectious complications, infectious complications, or length of hospital stay.
  • Standard oral nutrition supplements may not significantly affect non-infectious complications or hospital stay length.
  • Sensitivity analysis suggests that standard oral nutrition supplements could decrease infections in participants who are malnourished or losing weight.
  • Adverse events reported included nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain associated with nutritional interventions.

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