Title of article
Mineral deficiency in patients who have undergone gastrectomy
Author/Authors
Irene Kang، نويسنده , , Yu Suk Kim، نويسنده , , Choongbai Kim، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
5
From page
318
To page
322
Abstract
Objective
We investigated the nature of nutritional deficiencies that arose in gastrectomy patients by comparing mineral absorption in patients with total and subtotal gastrectomies before and after operation.
Methods
Levels of nutritional, micro, and toxic minerals were measured in a subject group of 20 patients with gastric cancer. Patients were grouped according to total versus subtotal gastrectomy. Hair tissue was collected 3 mo before and after operation from each patient. Tissue was analyzed by atomic absorption spectroscopy for levels of various minerals. Mineral ratios were computed to display changes in mineral levels, and results were statistically analyzed with SPSS 10.0 to obtain a measurement distribution. The t test was used to determine any significant difference between patients before and after operation.
Results
In the preoperation test, sodium, potassium and iron levels were higher than normal, whereas boron and molybdenum levels were lower than normal. Although sodium levels decreased significantly after surgery, molybdenum, cadmium, and lead levels increased significantly. Potassium decreased slightly in the subtotal gastrectomy group, but increased significantly in the total gastrectomy group. However, there was no change between before and after surgery for most minerals.
Conclusion
In the short term, gastrectomy does not seem to affect the levels of most minerals in the body. However, changes in sodium levels indicate that gastrectomy affects sodium absorbency in gastric cancer patients. Potassium levels increased significantly in patients who received total gastrectomies; this may also be an area that nutritional treatment should focus on.
Keywords
Mineral absorption , Gastric cancer , gastrectomy
Journal title
Nutrition
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Nutrition
Record number
718671
Link To Document