Artificial feeding in Surgery.
The authors ex pose their experience in 100 patients treatedin almost 5 years of activity, analizing: age, malnutritiondegree and diagnosis of the assisted population.The value the answer to terapeutic measures, specially inalbumin blood level and weight. The discuss the malnutritiondegreee importan...
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| Crynodeb: | The authors ex pose their experience in 100 patients treatedin almost 5 years of activity, analizing: age, malnutritiondegree and diagnosis of the assisted population.The value the answer to terapeutic measures, specially inalbumin blood level and weight. The discuss the malnutritiondegreee importance in order to get a RNM satisfactoryanswer, con.cluding that in severe malnutrition, the answer isstatistically insign ificant. They conclude that their patientsare of h igh surgical riske, although increasing of severity withincreasing of surgical risk was seen in a few number of cases. |
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