2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2009.02.001
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The correlation of nutrition risk index, nutrition risk score, and bioimpedance analysis with postoperative complications in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery

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“…The present study provides further evidence that severe malnutrition, defined by an NRI less than 83.5, was associated with an increased complication rate; this finding is similar to those reported by by Schiesser and colleagues 5 and Buzby and colleagues. 24 The perioperative mortality of 11% registered in the present study was similar to the rate of 10.6% reported in a large multicentre study of elderly patients (≥ 65 yr) undergoing major digestive surgery.…”
Section: Limitationssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The present study provides further evidence that severe malnutrition, defined by an NRI less than 83.5, was associated with an increased complication rate; this finding is similar to those reported by by Schiesser and colleagues 5 and Buzby and colleagues. 24 The perioperative mortality of 11% registered in the present study was similar to the rate of 10.6% reported in a large multicentre study of elderly patients (≥ 65 yr) undergoing major digestive surgery.…”
Section: Limitationssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…There is good evidence that short-term outcome in malnourished patients is poorer than that in well-nourished patients. [2][3][4][5] Malnutrition is frequently observed in surgical patients, [3][4][5] increases with age 6 and is often present in patients with cancer. 7 As life expectancy increases, malnutrition will be more frequently observed in surgical patients, leading to substantial morbidity.…”
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“…, 4 The PA is the arctangent of resistance and reactance ratio (Xc/R), that is, it derived from the bioelectrical impedance evaluation with the use of direct measurements of the components of the R and Xc vector; when used as nutritional status indicator and body cell mass (BCM), it considerably eliminates the errors of analysis by bioelectrical impedance 5. Its use has been recommended as an indicator of prognosis in clinical practice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The PM closer to 1.00 represents measly cellular health or excessive amount of fluid [12]. The PM is higher in those who subsequently developed edema so that BIA can be utilized as an additional bedside tool with the potential to identify and monitor patients who are susceptible to pathological fluid shifts after major surgery [13]. Higher PM values have been associated with postoperative edema [14] worsening renal [15] and cardiac [16] function, and poor nutrition status [17].…”
Section: Bioelectrical Impedance Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%