New Insights in Perioperative Nutrition Support
A special issue of Nutrients (ISSN 2072-6643). This special issue belongs to the section "Clinical Nutrition".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2024) | Viewed by 660
Special Issue Editor
Interests: perioperative care; intensive care medicine; hemodynamics; fluids; nutrition; neurointensive care; goal-directed therapy; personalised treatment
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Dear Colleagues,
Proper nutrition is important for the preoperative optimisation of patients at high risk of postoperative medical and surgical complications, including increased mortality and morbidity. Malnutrition in the perioperative period deteriorates the clinical outcome. Preventive measures should be implemented in the preparation and treatment of surgical patients. Enhanced recovery after surgery has been extensively discussed in recent years. Moreover, high-risk subjects who become are hospitalised in intensive care units will undoubtedly require personalised patient-centred nutrition support to overcome the critical illness and its consequences. The quality and quantity of diets are an important issue in goal-directed medical nutrition. Therefore, we need good-quality scientific data to treat our patients better and to impede all preventable threats.
This Special Issue of Nutrients entitled “New Insights in Perioperative Nutrition Support” welcomes papers concerning this important topic. These include original papers, comprehensive reviews of the literature and meta-analyses concerning medical nutrition therapy, malnutrition and metabolic problems in the perioperative period. Epidemiological and clinical investigations regarding prevention as well as treatment will be considered.
Prof. Dr. Łukasz J Krzych
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- medical nutrition therapy
- malnutrition
- cachexia
- overfeeding
- metabolic disequilibrium
- calories, proteins, and glycaemia
- ERAS
- patient-oriented nutrition
- monitoring
- perioperative period
- postoperative complications
- critical illness
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