Nutritional management of cardiac transplanted patients.

Transplant patients suffer from significant nutritional problems that are secondary to heart failure and its metabolic disorders made worse by the importantsurgical aggression that they need and by the effect of immune suppressing medications. All these factors justify the establishment of nutrition...

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Main Authors: Carlos Rafael Moret Hernandez, Johanna Diaz Landeira, Francisco José Pérez Santos, Sinay García Nidetz, Alipio Livan Gil Sosa, Abdel Felipe Pérez Navarro
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: ECIMED 2012-01-01
Series:Revista Cubana de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular
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Online Access:http://www.revcardiologia.sld.cu/index.php/revcardiologia/article/view/203/238
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spelling doaj-b3d120d3fe084ec1bfd4e6631d9c37a42021-04-02T12:57:25ZspaECIMEDRevista Cubana de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular0864-21681561-29372012-01-011828694Nutritional management of cardiac transplanted patients.Carlos Rafael Moret HernandezJohanna Diaz LandeiraFrancisco José Pérez SantosSinay García NidetzAlipio Livan Gil SosaAbdel Felipe Pérez NavarroTransplant patients suffer from significant nutritional problems that are secondary to heart failure and its metabolic disorders made worse by the importantsurgical aggression that they need and by the effect of immune suppressing medications. All these factors justify the establishment of nutritional support inorder to reduce complications, avoid mortality, reduce costs, guarantee high quality and improve on outcome. With the objective to review the nutritionalmanagement of cardiac transplant patients during the preoperative stage, the postoperative stage in the intensive care unit and the late postoperativeperiod. We reviewed the most important healthcare databases such as Pubmed, Cochrane and Ebsco with the purpose of finding articles about nutritionand heart transplant. We used the Booleans variables. The most common words used for searching were nutrition, cardiac transplant and cardiac starvation.We found 209 articles and selected the ones which responded to the aim of the review. A review article, whose main aspects included the pathophysiologyof nutritional disorders in transplant patients, methods for nutritional assessment, preoperative and early and late postoperative treatment, wasmade. Malnutrition in patients waiting for a heart transplant has been associated with a higher rate of complications and a decreased survival rate aftertransplantation. It is essential to identify and correct nutritional deficiencies and provide an adequate nutritional support during all phases of transplantation.The main purpose of nutritional support in the immediate post transplant phase is to correct nutritional deficiencies. Prevention is the main objective ofchronic nutritional therapy after transplantation. Several metabolic complications such as diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, and hypertensionare common in patients after transplant. There isn´t enough information about the management of nutritional aspects of cardiac transplant patients. Inour country the situation is worse. Nowadays, it is extremely necessary to formulate studies about the impact of nutritional phase in the outcome of transplantpatients and in patients who undergo cardiovascular surgery in general.http://www.revcardiologia.sld.cu/index.php/revcardiologia/article/view/203/238Heart transplantcardiac starvationmetabolic abnormalitiesCONUT nutritional status
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author Carlos Rafael Moret Hernandez
Johanna Diaz Landeira
Francisco José Pérez Santos
Sinay García Nidetz
Alipio Livan Gil Sosa
Abdel Felipe Pérez Navarro
spellingShingle Carlos Rafael Moret Hernandez
Johanna Diaz Landeira
Francisco José Pérez Santos
Sinay García Nidetz
Alipio Livan Gil Sosa
Abdel Felipe Pérez Navarro
Nutritional management of cardiac transplanted patients.
Revista Cubana de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular
Heart transplant
cardiac starvation
metabolic abnormalities
CONUT nutritional status
author_facet Carlos Rafael Moret Hernandez
Johanna Diaz Landeira
Francisco José Pérez Santos
Sinay García Nidetz
Alipio Livan Gil Sosa
Abdel Felipe Pérez Navarro
author_sort Carlos Rafael Moret Hernandez
title Nutritional management of cardiac transplanted patients.
title_short Nutritional management of cardiac transplanted patients.
title_full Nutritional management of cardiac transplanted patients.
title_fullStr Nutritional management of cardiac transplanted patients.
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional management of cardiac transplanted patients.
title_sort nutritional management of cardiac transplanted patients.
publisher ECIMED
series Revista Cubana de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular
issn 0864-2168
1561-2937
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Transplant patients suffer from significant nutritional problems that are secondary to heart failure and its metabolic disorders made worse by the importantsurgical aggression that they need and by the effect of immune suppressing medications. All these factors justify the establishment of nutritional support inorder to reduce complications, avoid mortality, reduce costs, guarantee high quality and improve on outcome. With the objective to review the nutritionalmanagement of cardiac transplant patients during the preoperative stage, the postoperative stage in the intensive care unit and the late postoperativeperiod. We reviewed the most important healthcare databases such as Pubmed, Cochrane and Ebsco with the purpose of finding articles about nutritionand heart transplant. We used the Booleans variables. The most common words used for searching were nutrition, cardiac transplant and cardiac starvation.We found 209 articles and selected the ones which responded to the aim of the review. A review article, whose main aspects included the pathophysiologyof nutritional disorders in transplant patients, methods for nutritional assessment, preoperative and early and late postoperative treatment, wasmade. Malnutrition in patients waiting for a heart transplant has been associated with a higher rate of complications and a decreased survival rate aftertransplantation. It is essential to identify and correct nutritional deficiencies and provide an adequate nutritional support during all phases of transplantation.The main purpose of nutritional support in the immediate post transplant phase is to correct nutritional deficiencies. Prevention is the main objective ofchronic nutritional therapy after transplantation. Several metabolic complications such as diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, and hypertensionare common in patients after transplant. There isn´t enough information about the management of nutritional aspects of cardiac transplant patients. Inour country the situation is worse. Nowadays, it is extremely necessary to formulate studies about the impact of nutritional phase in the outcome of transplantpatients and in patients who undergo cardiovascular surgery in general.
topic Heart transplant
cardiac starvation
metabolic abnormalities
CONUT nutritional status
url http://www.revcardiologia.sld.cu/index.php/revcardiologia/article/view/203/238
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