Pancreaticoduodenectomy: Effect of Nursing Instructions and Oral Postoperative Nutritional Supplementation on Patients Outcomes

R. Abdelmowla, H. Abdelmowla, A. Taha, A. Elkoussy, S. Sayed
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Background: Adequate dietary oral intake is important to maintain nutritional status for patients after pancreaticoduodenectomy. Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of nursing instructions and oral postoperative nutritional supplementation on outcomes of patients following pancreaticoduodenectomy. Patients and methods: Research design: Quasi experimental (non-randomized) design. Sample and setting: Thirty-four adult patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy. Patients were assigned non-randomly into 2 groups. Admitted patients during the first six months in hepatobiliary surgical unit at Al-Rajhi Liver and Gastroenterology Assiut University Hospital were included as control group (16 patients), while patients admitted during the next six months were included as study group (18 patients). Tools: Patient assessment sheet, short-form mini nutritional assessment scale, and Clavien-Dindo classification of surgical complications. Results: Study finding revealed a statistical significant difference (p = 0.0001) with improvement in study group after 3 months postoperatively regarding nutritional status and albumin and protein levels. Reduced length of hospital stay for study group 10 (55.6%) less than 10 days compared to control group 10 (62.5%) from 10-15 days. Complications did not occur in about one-third of study group 6 (33.3%) compared to 3 (18.8%) in control group. Conclusion: Nursing instructions and oral postoperative nutritional supplementation reduced hospital stay, improved nutritional status, albumin and protein levels and reduced postoperative complications. Recommendation: Nursing instructions (educational booklet) and oral postoperative nutritional supplementation should be utilized in all liver and gastroenterology hospitals as teaching guide for patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy.
胰十二指肠切除术:护理指导及术后口服营养补充对患者预后的影响
背景:足够的膳食口服摄入对于维持胰十二指肠切除术后患者的营养状态是重要的。目的:探讨护理指导及术后口服营养补充对胰十二指肠切除术患者预后的影响。研究设计:准实验(非随机)设计。样本和环境:34例诊断为胰腺癌并行胰十二指肠切除术的成年患者。患者非随机分为两组。Al-Rajhi肝脏和胃肠病学Assiut大学医院肝胆外科前6个月住院的患者被纳入对照组(16例),而在接下来的6个月入院的患者被纳入研究组(18例)。工具:患者评估表,简易营养评估量表,手术并发症Clavien-Dindo分类。结果:研究结果显示,研究组术后3个月营养状况、白蛋白和蛋白水平改善,差异有统计学意义(p = 0.0001)。与对照组10(62.5%)相比,研究组10(55.6%)住院时间少于10天(10-15天)。研究组6(33.3%)约1 / 3未发生并发症,对照组3(18.8%)未发生并发症。结论:护理指导和术后口服营养补充减少了住院时间,改善了营养状况、白蛋白和蛋白质水平,减少了术后并发症。建议:所有肝脏和胃肠科医院应采用护理说明书(教育手册)和术后口服营养补充作为胰十二指肠切除术患者的教学指导。
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