Nutrition Support for Malnutrition Patients after Gastrointestinal Surgery in Outpatient Setting
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- Motegi Masashi
- Nihonkai General Hospital Sakata Medical Center
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- Saito Natsue
- Nihonkai General Hospital Sakata Medical Center
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- Fujikawa Yuko
- Nihonkai General Hospital Sakata Medical Center
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- Nakanishi Yayoi
- Nihonkai General Hospital Sakata Medical Center
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- Abe Keiko
- Nihonkai General Hospital Sakata Medical Center
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- Sato Izumi
- Nihonkai General Hospital Sakata Medical Center
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- Shibuya Syunsuke
- Iwate Prefectural Isawa Hospital of Surgery
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- Saito Reijiro
- Hiraka General Hospital of Surgery
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- Satoh Ken
- Satoh Medical Clinic
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- Hashizume Eiji
- Nihonkai General Hospital of Surgery
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 消化管手術後の外来通院患者における栄養サポート-外来NST によるアプローチ-
Description
We started the Nutrition Support Team(NST) in 2005. Since our NST service had been limited to inpatient care, we conducted this study to determine whether we could also apply our NST service to outpatient care and to evaluate the efficacy of our NST service in the outpatient setting. The team was composed of three surgeons, two registered dietitians, one pharmacist and one technologist. In the outpatient setting, we found 21 malnourished patients with recent gastrointestinal surgery in the observed period. We provided the nutrition support to them on the same day when malnutrition was diagnosed. Nutrition support included dietary counseling and oral nutritional supplements if required. The nutritional status of the patients was assessed using subjective global assessment in addition to a number of anthropometric and biochemical parameters. The level of hemoglobin and serum levels of total protein, albumin and choline esterase after the intervention were significantly better than the initial data. There was no drop out during the observed period. These results suggest that our NST service is practicable in the outpatient setting and it may improve the nutritional status and outcome of malnourished patients with recent gastrointestinal surgery.
Journal
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- Journal of the Japan Dietetic Association
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Journal of the Japan Dietetic Association 53 (7), 643-647, 2010
The Japan Dietetic Association
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282679317295616
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- NII Article ID
- 130004559304
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- ISSN
- 21856877
- 00136492
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed