Nutritional Intervention for a Patient With Sleeve Gastrectomy.

Seonhye Park, Sohye Kim, Soyoun Kim, Ah-Reum Shin, Youngmi Park
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Bariatric surgery is the most effective treatment for sustained weight reduction, and it can result in substantial improvements in the severity of type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and quality of life. However, sleeve gastrectomy, a weight loss surgery that removes two-thirds of the stomach, reduces appetite and nutrient absorption, impairing digestion and the absorption of nutrients like iron, vitamin B12, and protein-bound nutrients. This case study aims to demonstrate that patients undergoing sleeve gastrectomy require long-term and periodic monitoring of biochemical data, weight changes, and caloric and protein intake by a professional nutritionist to prevent malnutrition and nutritional deficiencies. In this case study, a 48-year-old woman was diagnosed with morbid obesity, hypertension, sleep apnea syndrome, and chronic gastritis. At initial evaluation, she was 160 cm tall and weighed 89 kg, with a body mass index of 34.8 kg/m2. At 1 postoperative year, she consumed 650 kcal and 25 g of protein per day, the percentage of excess weight loss was 141.1%, and body mass index was 21 kg/m2. Compared to preoperative levels, calcium and folic acid levels did not decrease after 1 postoperative year, but hemoglobin, ferritin, and vitamin B12 levels decreased. In conclusion, when patients experience rapid weight loss after sleeve gastrectomy, follow-up should be frequent and long. Dietary education should be conducted according to digestive symptoms, and oral nutritional supplements, including vitamins and minerals.

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袖式胃切除术患者的营养干预。
减肥手术是持续减肥最有效的治疗方法,它可以显著改善2型糖尿病、代谢综合征、非酒精性脂肪性肝病的严重程度和生活质量。然而,袖式胃切除术(一种切除三分之二胃的减肥手术)会降低食欲和营养吸收,损害消化和铁、维生素B12和蛋白质结合营养素等营养物质的吸收。本案例研究旨在证明,接受袖胃切除术的患者需要由专业营养师长期和定期监测生化数据、体重变化、热量和蛋白质摄入量,以防止营养不良和营养缺乏。在这个案例研究中,一名48岁的女性被诊断患有病态肥胖、高血压、睡眠呼吸暂停综合征和慢性胃炎。初步评估时,患者身高160厘米,体重89公斤,体质指数34.8 kg/m2。术后1年,患者每天摄入650千卡热量和25克蛋白质,超重减重百分比为141.1%,体重指数为21 kg/m2。与术前水平相比,术后1年后,钙和叶酸水平没有下降,但血红蛋白、铁蛋白和维生素B12水平下降。综上所述,当患者在袖胃切除术后体重迅速下降时,随访应频繁且时间长。应根据消化症状进行饮食教育,并口服营养补充剂,包括维生素和矿物质。
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