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Implications of preoperative hypoalbuminemia in colorectal surgery 被引量:11
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作者 adam truong Mark H Hanna +1 位作者 Zhobin Moghadamyeghaneh Michael J Stamos 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE CAS 2016年第5期353-362,共10页
Serum albumin has traditionally been used as a quantitative measure of a patient's nutritional status because of its availability and low cost. While malnutrition has a clear definition within both the American an... Serum albumin has traditionally been used as a quantitative measure of a patient's nutritional status because of its availability and low cost. While malnutrition has a clear definition within both the American and European Societies for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition clinical guidelines, individual surgeons often determine nutritional status anecdotally. Preoperative albumin level has been shown to be the best predictor of mortality after colorectal cancer surgery. Specifically in colorectal surgical patients, hypoalbuminemia significantly increases the length of hospital stay, rates of surgical site infections, enterocutaneous fistula risk, and deep vein thrombosis formation. The delay of surgical procedures to allow for preoperative correction of albumin levels in hypoalbuminemic patients has been shown to improve the morbidity and mortality in patients with severe nutritional risk. The importance of preoperative albumin levels and the patient's chronic inflammatory state on the postoperative morbidity and mortality has led to the development of a variety of surgical scoring systems to predict outcomes efficiently. This review attempts to provide a systematic overview of albumin and its role and implications in colorectal surgery. 展开更多
关键词 Colorectal surgery MALNUTRITION ALBUMIN HYPOALBUMINEMIA PREALBUMIN Serum albumin NUTRITION
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