Personalized nutrition after discharge for pancreatic surgery: A study protocol.

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Erica Pizzocaro, Roberta Vella, Isabella Frigerio, Alessandro Giardino, Paolo Regi, Filippo Scopelliti, Elisa Bannone, Roberto Girelli, Laura Bignotto, Francesca Dal Mas, Lorenzo Cobianchi, Laura Di Renzo, Giovanni Butturini
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Abstract

Background: Pancreatic cancer has an increasing incidence and prevalence trend. Its prognosis is negatively affected by poor/altered nutritional status. Therefore, nutritional interventions play a critical/pivotal role at any stage. Despite being included in the prehabilitation items of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocols for pancreatic surgery, nutritional recommendations concerning early post-discharge period are lacking. Aim: To assess the acceptability and feasibility of a personalized and standardized food plan for patients following pancreatic surgery. A secondary aim is to determine if adherence to a personalized food plan is linked to improved postoperative outcomes. Methods: A prospective monocentric cohort study will be performed, including 180 patients undergoing pancreatic surgery. Body composition, nutritional, muscular, and hydro-electrolyte status will be assessed with bio-impedance analysis (BIA). Patients will receive a personalized nutritional plan after discharge for the following 45 days. Summary: Detailed nutritional indications have been formulated with broad consensus for the pre-operative (prehabilitation) and postoperative period. No previous study has specifically formulated or validated a nutritional intervention focused on the early post-discharge period. The results of this study might contribute to paving the way for future research and to broaden nutritional recommendations within the ERAS protocol.

胰腺手术出院后的个性化营养:研究方案。
背景:胰腺癌的发病率和流行率呈上升趋势。营养不良/营养状况改变会对预后产生不利影响。因此,营养干预在任何阶段都起着关键作用。尽管营养干预已被纳入胰腺手术术后强化康复(ERAS)方案的术前康复项目,但仍缺乏有关出院后早期营养的建议。目的:评估胰腺手术后患者对个性化和标准化饮食计划的接受度和可行性。另一个目的是确定坚持个性化饮食计划是否与改善术后效果有关。研究方法将进行一项前瞻性单中心队列研究,包括 180 名接受胰腺手术的患者。将通过生物阻抗分析(BIA)评估身体成分、营养、肌肉和水电解质状况。患者出院后将接受为期 45 天的个性化营养计划。摘要:针对术前(康复前)和术后期间的详细营养适应症已得到广泛共识。此前还没有研究专门针对出院后早期制定或验证过营养干预措施。这项研究的结果可能有助于为未来的研究铺平道路,并扩大 ERAS 方案中的营养建议。
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Nutrition and health
Nutrition and health Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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