2017
DOI: 10.18487/npwtj.v4i1.30
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Role of nutritional intervention in negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). Case report of patient treated by 'open abdomen' method.

Abstract: Abstract-Introduction: Wound healing process depends on many factors. As it has been proved many times before, nutrition is one of the key factors in wound healing therapy. When there is an insufficient supply of nutrients and malnutrition, wound healing processes slow down and the inflammatory phase is prolonged, which requires high energy expenditure and as a consequence, may lead to the loss of lean body mass and the development of sarcopenia and cachexia. This promotes the formation of non-healing chronic … Show more

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