Abstract | OBJECTIVE: METHOD: Retrospective observational study carried out between January 2003 and June 2006, including adult patients with moderate to severe malnutrition who received = 5 days total parenteral nutrition. The nutritional support was described and the appearance of severe hydroelectrolytic and metabolic disturbances were assessed during the first week of nutrition. RESULTS: The study included 11 patients with a mean body mass index of 15.4 kg/m2. These patients received an average of 23 Kcal/kg/day. They did not show any signs of severe hydroelectrolytic or metabolic disturbances. Three patients presented with hypophosphataemia, five with hypokalaemia and four with hypomagnesaemia, all of which were mild to moderate and with the exception of two cases, all were corrected within one week of feeding. CONCLUSIONS: Individualised nutritional support in moderately to severely malnourished patients does not produce refeeding syndrome. Individualised nutrition is an essential strategy for avoiding complications associated with overfeeding.
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Authors | S Luque, N Berenguer, J Mateu de Antonio, S Grau, J A Morales-Molina |
Journal | Farmacia hospitalaria : organo oficial de expresion cientifica de la Sociedad Espanola de Farmacia Hospitalaria
(Farm Hosp)
2007 Jul-Aug
Vol. 31
Issue 4
Pg. 238-42
ISSN: 1130-6343 [Print] Spain |
Vernacular Title | Pacientes con riesgo de desnutrición: valoración de 11 casos gravemente desnutridos con nutrición parenteral total individualizada. |
PMID | 18052619
(Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Aged
- Female
- Humans
- Male
- Malnutrition
(epidemiology, therapy)
- Middle Aged
- Overnutrition
(etiology)
- Parenteral Nutrition, Total
(adverse effects)
- Retrospective Studies
- Risk Factors
- Severity of Illness Index
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