Title of article :
The effect of unselected post-operative nutritional supplementation on nutritional status and clinical outcome of orthopaedic patients
Author/Authors :
R. M. Lawson، نويسنده , , M. K. Doshi، نويسنده , , J. R. Barton، نويسنده , , I. Cobden، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Background and aims: Nutritional supplements are widely administered in hospitals and can benefit clinical outcome. The aim here was to determine the effect of routine post-operative nutritional supplementation on the nutritional status and clinical outcome of adult orthopaedic patients.
Methods: A prospective controlled study was conducted on two adult orthopaedic wards. Patients in the study group were prescribed two nutritional supplements/day post-operatively. Nutritional and biochemical indices and incidence of clinical complications were observed.
Results: Of 181 patients studied, 14 in the supplemented group and 34 in the control (P=0.005) developed major complications. There were 22 occurrences of major complications in the supplemented group and 55 in the control (P=0.0002). There was no significant difference in the number of minor complications between the two groups (P=0.2). There was no statistical difference in changes in nutritional parameters or in albumin or CRP between the two groups. There were significantly greater reductions in transferrin (P=0.002) and in haemoglobin (P=0.002) in the control group at week 1.
The median costs of hospital stay were £2068 in the supplemented group and £2199 in the control. The median cost of additional treatments was £30.16 in the supplemented group and £46.23 in the control.
Conclusion: A significant reduction in major complications and in number and costs of additional treatments was seen in the supplemented group.
Keywords :
majorcomplications , cost , nutritional supplements , Orthopaedics
Journal title :
Clinical Nutrition
Journal title :
Clinical Nutrition