• Z Gerontol Geriatr · Feb 2014

    Review Meta Analysis

    [Perioperative nutritional therapy].

    • R-J Schulz, M Maurmann, and M Noreik.
    • Lehrstuhl für Geriatrie, Universität zu Köln, Kerpener Str. 62, 50937, Köln, Deutschland, ralf-joachim.schulz@cellitinnen.de.
    • Z Gerontol Geriatr. 2014 Feb 1;47(2):131-5.

    BackgroundThere is no difference in medical and nutritional therapy between elderly and young surgical patients. However, based on the high prevalence of malnutrition or a risk for malnutrition and the associated risk for complications, elderly surgical patients should receive special attention.AimThis article addresses the options in perioperative nutritional therapy and gives an overview on current guidelines and study results.Materials And MethodsThe article includes a literature review of current national and international guidelines in the field of surgery and geriatrics. Cochrane reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and significant single studies are also included.ResultsContrary to former approaches, national and international organizations recommend to keep the duration of pre- and postoperative fasting as short as possible. The benefits of nutritional therapy in stabilization and improvement of the nutritional status of surgical patients has already been shown in several patient groups like patients undergoing major abdominal surgeries. For other patients groups, like patients with sepsis, further studies are needed to evaluate the benefit of a perioperative nutritional intervention.

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