Can Postoperative Nutrition be Favourably Maintained by Oral Diet in Patients with Emergency Temporary Ileostomy? A Tertiary Hospital Based Study

Introduction: Temporary ileostomy is an emergency procedure performed in cases having septic peritonitis in presence of perforation or obstruction or gangrene of small intestine. These patients usually suffer from gross malnutrition following surgery. Aim: To measure nutritional status of patien...

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Main Authors: Arunima Mukhopadhyay, Debabrata Maity, Ramprasad Dey, Krishnangshu Bhanja Choudhury, Gautam Das, Ujjwal Bhattacharya
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2015-12-01
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spelling doaj-198883492c094915ad23a30b78b02e9d2020-11-25T02:53:13ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2015-12-01912PC04PC0810.7860/JCDR/2015/15220.6879Can Postoperative Nutrition be Favourably Maintained by Oral Diet in Patients with Emergency Temporary Ileostomy? A Tertiary Hospital Based StudyArunima Mukhopadhyay0Debabrata Maity1Ramprasad Dey2Krishnangshu Bhanja Choudhury3Gautam Das4Ujjwal Bhattacharya5Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Calcutta National Medical College, Kolkata, India.Registrar, Department of Surgery, Appollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata, India.Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Chittaranjan Seva Sadan, College of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Child Health, Kolkata, India.Senior Resident, Department of Radiotherapy, R G Kar Medical College, Kolkata, India.Professor, Department of Surgery, North Bengal Medical College, West Bengal, India.Professor, Department of Surgery, Calcutta National Medical College, Kolkata, India.Introduction: Temporary ileostomy is an emergency procedure performed in cases having septic peritonitis in presence of perforation or obstruction or gangrene of small intestine. These patients usually suffer from gross malnutrition following surgery. Aim: To measure nutritional status of patients with emergency temporary ileostomy and to determine whether their postoperative nutrition can be favourably maintained by oral diet alone. Materials and Methods: Sixty patients were enrolled for the study on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria during the study period from January 2012 to December 2013. Oral feeding was started as soon as ileostomy started functioning and patients expressed hunger, about 48-72 hours postoperatively. An individualized diet chart was formulated for each patient using Harris Benedict Equation. Nutritional assessment was done on 1) 1st day of oral feeding, 2) After 7 days of oral feeding, 3). After three months of oral feeding. Nutritional parameters (anthropometric, biochemical) employed were tabulated and statistically analysed with SPSS v 17, Chicago. Results: Out of 60 patients, 36 males and 24 females were enrolled in the study. The patients were in the age group of 20-60 years with a mean age of 45 years. After 7 days of oral nutrition the nutritional status deteriorated with a significant decrease in body weight (p<0.001) and serum haemoglobin (p <0.001). However, at the end of the study, the patients had their nutritional status restored satisfactorily with normalization of basic parameters like bodyweight, haemoglobin and serum albumin (p<0.001). Conclusion: Proper dietary advice and oral nutrition were found to be sufficient for gradual restoration and maintenance of satisfactory nutritional status in the postoperative period.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/6879/15220_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(Vsu_Om)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfgangrenous small intestinenutritional statuspostoperative nutrition
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Debabrata Maity
Ramprasad Dey
Krishnangshu Bhanja Choudhury
Gautam Das
Ujjwal Bhattacharya
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Debabrata Maity
Ramprasad Dey
Krishnangshu Bhanja Choudhury
Gautam Das
Ujjwal Bhattacharya
Can Postoperative Nutrition be Favourably Maintained by Oral Diet in Patients with Emergency Temporary Ileostomy? A Tertiary Hospital Based Study
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
gangrenous small intestine
nutritional status
postoperative nutrition
author_facet Arunima Mukhopadhyay
Debabrata Maity
Ramprasad Dey
Krishnangshu Bhanja Choudhury
Gautam Das
Ujjwal Bhattacharya
author_sort Arunima Mukhopadhyay
title Can Postoperative Nutrition be Favourably Maintained by Oral Diet in Patients with Emergency Temporary Ileostomy? A Tertiary Hospital Based Study
title_short Can Postoperative Nutrition be Favourably Maintained by Oral Diet in Patients with Emergency Temporary Ileostomy? A Tertiary Hospital Based Study
title_full Can Postoperative Nutrition be Favourably Maintained by Oral Diet in Patients with Emergency Temporary Ileostomy? A Tertiary Hospital Based Study
title_fullStr Can Postoperative Nutrition be Favourably Maintained by Oral Diet in Patients with Emergency Temporary Ileostomy? A Tertiary Hospital Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Can Postoperative Nutrition be Favourably Maintained by Oral Diet in Patients with Emergency Temporary Ileostomy? A Tertiary Hospital Based Study
title_sort can postoperative nutrition be favourably maintained by oral diet in patients with emergency temporary ileostomy? a tertiary hospital based study
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
issn 2249-782X
0973-709X
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Introduction: Temporary ileostomy is an emergency procedure performed in cases having septic peritonitis in presence of perforation or obstruction or gangrene of small intestine. These patients usually suffer from gross malnutrition following surgery. Aim: To measure nutritional status of patients with emergency temporary ileostomy and to determine whether their postoperative nutrition can be favourably maintained by oral diet alone. Materials and Methods: Sixty patients were enrolled for the study on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria during the study period from January 2012 to December 2013. Oral feeding was started as soon as ileostomy started functioning and patients expressed hunger, about 48-72 hours postoperatively. An individualized diet chart was formulated for each patient using Harris Benedict Equation. Nutritional assessment was done on 1) 1st day of oral feeding, 2) After 7 days of oral feeding, 3). After three months of oral feeding. Nutritional parameters (anthropometric, biochemical) employed were tabulated and statistically analysed with SPSS v 17, Chicago. Results: Out of 60 patients, 36 males and 24 females were enrolled in the study. The patients were in the age group of 20-60 years with a mean age of 45 years. After 7 days of oral nutrition the nutritional status deteriorated with a significant decrease in body weight (p<0.001) and serum haemoglobin (p <0.001). However, at the end of the study, the patients had their nutritional status restored satisfactorily with normalization of basic parameters like bodyweight, haemoglobin and serum albumin (p<0.001). Conclusion: Proper dietary advice and oral nutrition were found to be sufficient for gradual restoration and maintenance of satisfactory nutritional status in the postoperative period.
topic gangrenous small intestine
nutritional status
postoperative nutrition
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