肿瘤上消化道手术后的营养康复

N. Arykan, Г АрыканН, A. Shestopalov, Шестопалов Александр Ефимович, M. Petrova, В ПетроваМ
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在肿瘤学中,康复是帮助被诊断为“恶性肿瘤”的患者在疾病本身及其治疗的限制下,在可能的范围内保持最佳的身体健康、心理和社会舒适的过程。该方法的一个关键组成部分是营养代谢支持(NMS),包括常规的、改良的饮食、功能性食品和含有药物营养素的营养补充剂。在癌症患者中,营养缺乏的风险特别高,因为肿瘤本身,手术干预,以及大剂量的化学和放射治疗,会导致营养状况的破坏(NS)。术后期营养代谢支持不仅涉及改善治疗效果和疾病预后,还涉及到提高康复潜能、康复措施全面实施的可能性、患者生活质量的影响。在根治性或姑息性手术的情况下,围手术期应有助于改善长期预后。
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NUTRITIONAL REHABILITATION IN ONCOLOGY AFTER SURGERY IN THE UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
Rehabilitation in oncology is the process of assisting a patient diagnosed with a “malignant tumor” in order to maintain optimal physical fitness, psychological and social comfort within the limits possible, limited by the disease itself and its treatment. A key component of this approach is nutritional-metabolic support (NMS), including a regular, modified diet, functional foods, and nutritional supplements with pharmaconutrients. In cancer patients, the risk of nutritional deficiency is especially high, since the tumor itself, surgical intervention, as well as high-dose chemo-and radiation therapy, lead to a violation of nutritional status (NS). Nutritional and metabolic support in the postoperative period involves not only improving treatment outcomes and disease prognosis, but also the impact on improving the rehabilitation potential, the possibility of the full implementation of rehabilitation measures, and the quality of life of patients. In the case of radical or palliative surgery, the perioperative period should help improve the long-term prognosis.
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