Nutritional therapy and multimodal pre-habilitation in the non-critical surgical patient. A review
Surgical patients often have a high nutritional risk and this is associated with poor postoperative results, putting survival at risk.The early identification of this type of patients is essential for early nutritional interventions with the aim of attenuating catabolism and...
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2019
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