Review
Nutrition & Dietetics
John K. DiBaise, James S. Scolapio
Summary: This article highlights the importance of home parenteral and enteral nutrition in clinical nutrition and the development of these therapies to support patients. It emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to understand all aspects of HPEN in order to provide safe, effective, and cost-effective support to patients.
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Erin E. Morris, Neely C. Miller, Nicholas A. Marka, Jennifer L. Super, Emily M. Nagel, Juan David Gonzalez, Ellen W. Demerath, Sara E. Ramel
Summary: Retrospective studies show that parenteral nutrition during the first week after birth, providing calories, proteins, and lipids, is associated with improved neurodevelopment. However, an enhanced parenteral nutrition protocol in the early stage did not lead to improved neurodevelopmental outcomes. Instead, higher enteral caloric and protein intake in the first week after birth were associated with improved processing speed.
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Juan Carlos Lopez-Delgado, Teodoro Grau-Carmona, Esther Mor-Marco, Maria Luisa Bordeje-Laguna, Esther Portugal-Rodriguez, Carol Lorencio-Cardenas, Paula Vera-Artazcoz, Laura Macaya-Redin, Beatriz Llorente-Ruiz, Rayden Iglesias-Rodriguez, Diana Monge-Donaire, Juan Francisco Martinez-Carmona, Laura Sanchez-Ales, Angel Sanchez-Miralles, Monica Crespo-Gomez, Cristina Leon-Cinto, Jose Luis Flordelis-Lasierra, Lluis Servia-Goixart
Summary: This study evaluated the use, complications, and nutrition delivery associated with parenteral nutrition (PN) in adult critically ill patients, especially when used early and as the initial route. The results showed that early PN administration was safe and provided adequate nutrition delivery. Additional enteral nutrition (EN), when possible, may optimize protein requirements for patients who received initial PN.
Article
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Yoshinori Takeda, Yoshihiro Mise, Yoji Kishi, Hiroyuki Sugo, Yusuke Kyoden, Kiyoshi Hasegawa, Yu Takahashi, Akio Saiura
Summary: This multicenter randomized controlled trial aims to investigate the benefits of early enteral nutrition (EN) for patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) under the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol. The study will compare the occurrence of postoperative infectious complications and other complications between the EN group and the peripheral parental nutrition (PPN) group within 90 days of surgery.
Article
Surgery
Xuejin Gao, Yuxiu Liu, Li Zhang, Da Zhou, Feng Tian, Tingting Gao, Hao Tian, Hao Hu, Fangyou Gong, Dong Guo, Junde Zhou, Yingchao Gu, Bo Lian, Zhigang Xue, Zhenyi Jia, Zhida Chen, Yong Wang, Gang Jin, Kunhua Wang, Yanbing Zhou, Qiang Chi, Hua Yang, Mengbin Li, Jianchun Yu, Huanlong Qin, Yun Tang, Xiaoting Wu, Guoli Li, Ning Li, Jieshou Li, Claude Pichard, Xinying Wang
Summary: This multicenter randomized clinical trial compares the effect of early and late supplemental parenteral nutrition on the incidence of nosocomial infections in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. The results show that early supplemental parenteral nutrition in combination with enteral nutrition is associated with a reduced incidence of nosocomial infections compared with late supplemental parenteral nutrition.
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Bin Yu, Jiting Wang
Summary: This study conducted a Bayesian network meta-analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of different nutritional interventions for patients with liver cirrhosis, and found that EN + intestinal probiotics appeared to be the most effective strategy.
Article
Neurosciences
Xiaomin Li, Yafeng Yang, Zheng Feei Ma, Shan Gao, Yuan Ning, Ling Zhao, Zhangya He, Xiaoqin Luo
Summary: Enteral nutrition combined with parenteral nutrition intervention has a positive effect on the clinical prognosis of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), reducing the risk of lung infection and improving long-term quality of life score.
NUTRITIONAL NEUROSCIENCE
(2022)
Article
Surgery
Sung Whan Cha, Sung Hyun Kim, Song Ee Baek, Kyung Sik Kim
Summary: The study analyzed data from 28 patients with periampullary diseases who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD), and found that in the early postoperative period, protein, albumin, and prealbumin levels decreased significantly, while CRP levels increased. Muscle mass increased and visceral fat decreased postoperatively.
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Juan Carlos Lopez-Delgado, Lluis Servia-Goixart, Teodoro Grau-Carmona, Luisa Bordeje-Laguna, Esther Portugal-Rodriguez, Carolina Lorencio-Cardenas, Paula Vera-Artazcoz, Laura Macaya-Redin, Juan Francisco Martinez-Carmona, Judith Marin Corral, Jose Luis Flordelis-Lasierra, Carlos Seron-Arbeloa, Maravillas de las Nieves Alcazar-Espin, Elisabeth Navas-Moya, Sara Aldunate-Calvo, Beatriz Nieto Martino, Itziar Martinez de Lagran
Summary: This study aimed to investigate the factors associated with the need for parenteral nutrition (PN) after starting enteral nutrition (EN) therapy, as well as the complications related to EN. The study found that patients who needed PN were more likely to experience gastrointestinal complications, and higher SOFA score and nutrition-related laboratory parameters were associated with an increased risk for the need of PN.
FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION
(2023)
Review
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Federica Canzan, Arianna Caliaro, Maria Luisa Cavada, Elisabetta Mezzalira, Salvatore Paiella, Elisa Ambrosi
Summary: The effectiveness of early postoperative feeding in reducing the duration of postoperative ileus after gastrointestinal surgery is still debated.
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Koji Amano, Isseki Maeda, Hiroto Ishiki, Tomofumi Miura, Yutaka Hatano, Hiroaki Tsukuura, Tomohiko Taniyama, Yoshihisa Matsumoto, Yosuke Matsuda, Hiroyuki Kohara, Tatsuya Morita, Masanori Mori
Summary: This study demonstrated the clinical benefits of enteral nutrition (EN) and parenteral nutrition and hydration (PNH) for patients with advanced cancer, showing significantly lower risk of mortality in both EN and PNH groups compared to the control group. Moreover, it was found that managing symptoms to improve oral intake is essential before initiating PNH, as EN was superior to PNH in terms of survival outcomes.
CLINICAL NUTRITION
(2021)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Peng Li, ChunYan Zhong, ShiBin Qiao, JunJun Liu
Summary: Supplemental parenteral nutrition (SPN) plus enteral nutrition (EN) can reduce the risk of infection in critically ill patients, but it has no significant effect on all-cause mortality.
FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION
(2022)
Article
Oncology
Ziqiang Hong, Yingjie Lu, Hongchao Li, Tao Cheng, Yannan Sheng, Baiqiang Cui, Xusheng Wu, Dacheng Jin, Yunjiu Gou
Summary: This study evaluated the effect of early oral feeding (EOF) versus late oral feeding (LOF) on postoperative complications and rehabilitation outcomes for patients with esophageal cancer. The results showed that EOF can shorten the time to the first flatus and first defecation postoperatively, reduce hospital stay, and promote patient recovery, without significantly increasing the incidence of postoperative complications.
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Nutrition & Dietetics
Jun-Kwon Cha, Hyung-Sook Kim, Eun-Ji Kim, Eun-Sook Lee, Jae-Ho Lee, In-Ae Song
Summary: The initial nutritional delivery policy and route of nutrition delivery may have an impact on the clinical outcomes of patients with sepsis. Higher protein intake during the first week of sepsis onset is associated with lower in-hospital mortality, while higher energy intake is associated with lower 30-day mortality. Additionally, in patients with a high modified nutrition risk in the critically ill score, enteral feeding with supplemental parenteral nutrition is superior to other routes of nutrition delivery and is associated with lower mortality.
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Jillian W. Bonaroti, Mazen S. Zenati, Amr I. Al-abbas, Caroline J. Rieser, Amer H. Zureikat, Melissa E. Hogg, Herbert J. Zeh, Brian A. Boone
Summary: The study on POP patients after pancreatic resection revealed that patients with grade C POP had a significantly decreased overall survival and were less likely to receive adjuvant chemotherapy, further contributing to a decrease in survival time.
Article
Oncology
Maxime Collard, Tiziana Marchese, Nathalie Guedj, Francois Cauchy, Caroline Chassaing, Maxime Ronot, Safi Dokmak, Olivier Soubrane, Alain Sauvanet
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2019)
Article
Oncology
Sjors Klompmaker, Niek A. Peters, Jony Van Hilst, Claudio Bassi, Ugo Boggi, Olivier R. Busch, Willem Niesen, Thomas M. Van Gulik, Ammar A. Javed, Jorg Kleeff, Manabu Kawai, Mickael Lesurtel, Carlo Lombardo, A. James Moser, Ken-ichi Okada, Irinel Popescu, Raj Prasad, Roberto Salvia, Alain Sauvanet, Christian Sturesson, Matthew J. Weiss, Herbert J. Zeh, Amer H. Zureikat, Hiroki Yamaue, Christopher L. Wolfgang, Melissa E. Hogg, Marc G. Besselink, Sarah L. Gerritsen, Mustapha Adham, M. Teresa Albiol, Frederik Berrevoet, Manuela Cesaretti, Raffaele Dalla Valle, Benjamin Darnis, Markus K. Diener, Marco Del Chiaro, Thilo H. Hackert, Robert Gruetzmann, Traian Dumitrascu, Helmut Friess, Seiko Hirono, Arpad Ivanecz, Anastasios Karayiannakis, Giuseppe K. Fusai, Knut J. Labori, Santiago Lopez-Ben, Jean-Yves Mabrut, Motoki Miyazawa, Fernando Pardo, Julie Perinel, Geert Roeyen
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2019)
Article
Oncology
Daniel Pietrasz, Olivier Turrini, Veronique Vendrely, Jean-Marc Simon, Olivia Hentic, Romain Coriat, Fabienne Portales, Bertrand Le Roy, Julien Taieb, Nicolas Regenet, Diane Goere, Pascal Artru, Jean-Christophe Vaillant, Florence Huguet, Christophe Laurent, Alain Sauvanet, Jean-Robert Delpero, Jean Baptiste Bachet, Antonio Sa Cunha
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2019)
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Safi Dokmak, Beatrice Aussilhou, Yacine BenSafta, Fadhel Samir Fteriche, Olivier Soubrane, Alain Sauvanet
Article
Oncology
Sebastien Gaujoux, Alina Parvanescu, Manuella Cesaretti, Caroline Silve, Ivan Bieche, Vinciane Rebours, Philippe Levy, Alain Sauvanet, Jerome Cros
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2019)
Article
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Marie-Pierre Vullierme, Lina Menassa, Anne Couvelard, Vinciane Rebours, Frederique Maire, Tony Ibrahim, Jerome Cros, Philippe Ruszniewski, Alain Sauvanet, Philippe Levy, Philippe Soyer, Valerie Vilgrain
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
(2019)
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Stefano Partelli, Domenico Tamburrino, Rim Cherif, Francesca Muffatti, Elisabetta Moggia, Sebastien Gaujoux, Alain Sauvanet, Massimo Falconi, Giuseppe Fusai
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Julie Navez, Catherine Hubert, Safi Dokmak, Isadora Frick De La Maza, Nicolas Tabchouri, Olivier Benoit, Helene Hermand, Francis Zech, Jean-Francois Gigot, Alain Sauvanet
JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY
(2020)
Article
Surgery
Maxime Palazzo, Alain Sauvanet, Rodica Gincul, Ivan Borbath, Goeffroy Vanbiervliet, Raphael Bourdariat, Anne-Isabelle Lemaistre, Bertrand Pujol, Fabrice Caillol, Laurent Palazzo, Alain Aubert, Frederique Maire, Louis Buscail, Marc Giovannini, Sebastien Marque, Bertrand Napoleon
SURGICAL ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TECHNIQUES
(2020)
Review
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
M. Wartski, A. Sauvanet
DIAGNOSTIC AND INTERVENTIONAL IMAGING
(2019)
Article
Oncology
Safi Dokmak, Beatrice Aussilhou, Marco Paci, Fadhel Samir Fteriche, Jerome Cros, Frederique Maire, Olivier Soubrane, Alain Sauvanet
ANNALS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
(2019)
Correction
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
J. E. Dominguez-Munoz, A. M. Drewes, B. Lindkvist, N. Ewald, L. Czako, J. Rosendahl, J. M. Lohr
Article
Surgery
N. Regenet, A. Sauvanet, F. Muscari, B. Meunier, C. Mariette, M. Adham, V Moutardier, J-R Delpero, J-M Regimbeau, P. Pessaux, F. Paye, A. Sa Cunha, C. Ansquer
JOURNAL OF VISCERAL SURGERY
(2020)
Review
Oncology
Jean Robert Delpero, Alain Sauvanet
FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
(2020)
Article
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Nicolas Tabchouri, Morgane Bouquot, Helene Hermand, Olivier Benoit, Jean-Christophe Loiseau, Safi Dokmak, Beatrice Aussilhou, Sebastien Gaujoux, Olivier Turrini, Jean Robert Delpero, Alain Sauvanet
Summary: This study developed a predictive risk score for POPF following PD, which could more specifically identify low-risk patients compared to existing scores. Preoperative radiation therapy was identified as an independent protective factor.
JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY
(2021)