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Effects of early oral feeding after radical total gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients
BACKGROUND: Gastric cancer (GC) is a heavy burden in China. Nutritional support for GC patients is closely related to postoperative rehabilitation. However, the role of early oral feeding after laparoscopic radical total gastrectomy in GC patients is unclear and high-quality research evidence is sca...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7520607/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33024401 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v26.i36.5508 |
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author | Lu, Yi-Xun Wang, Yan-Jun Xie, Tian-Yu Li, Shuo Wu, Di Li, Xiong-Guang Song, Qi-Ying Wang, Li-Peng Guan, Da Wang, Xin-Xin |
author_facet | Lu, Yi-Xun Wang, Yan-Jun Xie, Tian-Yu Li, Shuo Wu, Di Li, Xiong-Guang Song, Qi-Ying Wang, Li-Peng Guan, Da Wang, Xin-Xin |
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description | BACKGROUND: Gastric cancer (GC) is a heavy burden in China. Nutritional support for GC patients is closely related to postoperative rehabilitation. However, the role of early oral feeding after laparoscopic radical total gastrectomy in GC patients is unclear and high-quality research evidence is scarce. AIM: To prospectively explore the safety, feasibility and short-term clinical outcomes of early oral feeding after laparoscopic radical total gastrectomy for GC patients. METHODS: This study was a prospective cohort study conducted between January 2018 and December 2019 based in a high-volume tertiary hospital in China. A total of 206 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical total gastrectomy for GC were enrolled. Of which, 105 patients were given early oral feeding (EOF group) after surgery, and the other 101 patients were given the traditional feeding strategy (control group) after surgery. Perioperative clinical data were recorded and analyzed. The primary endpoints were gastrointestinal function recovery time and postoperative complications, and the secondary endpoints were postoperative nutritional status, length of hospital stay and expenses, etc. RESULTS: Compared with the control group, patients in the EOF group had a significantly shorter postoperative first exhaust time (2.48 ± 1.17 d vs 3.37 ± 1.42 d, P = 0.001) and first defecation time (3.83 ± 2.41 d vs 5.32 ± 2.70 d, P = 0. 004). In addition, the EOF group had a significant shorter postoperative hospitalization duration (5.85 ± 1.53 d vs 7.71 ± 1.56 d, P < 0.001) and lower postoperative hospitalization expenses (16.60 ± 5.10 K¥ vs 21.00 ± 7.50 K¥, P = 0.014). On the 5(th) day after surgery, serum prealbumin level (214.52 ± 22.47 mg/L vs 204.17 ± 20.62 mg/L, P = 0.018), serum gastrin level (246.30 ± 57.10 ng/L vs 223.60 ± 55.70 ng/L, P = 0.001) and serum motilin level (424.60 ± 68.30 ng/L vs 409.30 ± 61.70 ng/L, P = 0.002) were higher in the EOF group. However, there was no significant difference in the incidence of total postoperative complications between the two groups (P = 0.507). CONCLUSION: Early oral feeding after laparoscopic radical total gastrectomy can promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function, improve postoperative nutritional status, reduce length of hospital stay and expenses while not increasing the incidence of related complications, which indicates its safety, feasibility and potential benefits for gastric cancer patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-75206072020-10-05 Effects of early oral feeding after radical total gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients Lu, Yi-Xun Wang, Yan-Jun Xie, Tian-Yu Li, Shuo Wu, Di Li, Xiong-Guang Song, Qi-Ying Wang, Li-Peng Guan, Da Wang, Xin-Xin World J Gastroenterol Prospective Study BACKGROUND: Gastric cancer (GC) is a heavy burden in China. Nutritional support for GC patients is closely related to postoperative rehabilitation. However, the role of early oral feeding after laparoscopic radical total gastrectomy in GC patients is unclear and high-quality research evidence is scarce. AIM: To prospectively explore the safety, feasibility and short-term clinical outcomes of early oral feeding after laparoscopic radical total gastrectomy for GC patients. METHODS: This study was a prospective cohort study conducted between January 2018 and December 2019 based in a high-volume tertiary hospital in China. A total of 206 patients who underwent laparoscopic radical total gastrectomy for GC were enrolled. Of which, 105 patients were given early oral feeding (EOF group) after surgery, and the other 101 patients were given the traditional feeding strategy (control group) after surgery. Perioperative clinical data were recorded and analyzed. The primary endpoints were gastrointestinal function recovery time and postoperative complications, and the secondary endpoints were postoperative nutritional status, length of hospital stay and expenses, etc. RESULTS: Compared with the control group, patients in the EOF group had a significantly shorter postoperative first exhaust time (2.48 ± 1.17 d vs 3.37 ± 1.42 d, P = 0.001) and first defecation time (3.83 ± 2.41 d vs 5.32 ± 2.70 d, P = 0. 004). In addition, the EOF group had a significant shorter postoperative hospitalization duration (5.85 ± 1.53 d vs 7.71 ± 1.56 d, P < 0.001) and lower postoperative hospitalization expenses (16.60 ± 5.10 K¥ vs 21.00 ± 7.50 K¥, P = 0.014). On the 5(th) day after surgery, serum prealbumin level (214.52 ± 22.47 mg/L vs 204.17 ± 20.62 mg/L, P = 0.018), serum gastrin level (246.30 ± 57.10 ng/L vs 223.60 ± 55.70 ng/L, P = 0.001) and serum motilin level (424.60 ± 68.30 ng/L vs 409.30 ± 61.70 ng/L, P = 0.002) were higher in the EOF group. However, there was no significant difference in the incidence of total postoperative complications between the two groups (P = 0.507). CONCLUSION: Early oral feeding after laparoscopic radical total gastrectomy can promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function, improve postoperative nutritional status, reduce length of hospital stay and expenses while not increasing the incidence of related complications, which indicates its safety, feasibility and potential benefits for gastric cancer patients. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2020-09-28 2020-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7520607/ /pubmed/33024401 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v26.i36.5508 Text en ©The Author(s) 2020. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. |
spellingShingle | Prospective Study Lu, Yi-Xun Wang, Yan-Jun Xie, Tian-Yu Li, Shuo Wu, Di Li, Xiong-Guang Song, Qi-Ying Wang, Li-Peng Guan, Da Wang, Xin-Xin Effects of early oral feeding after radical total gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients |
title | Effects of early oral feeding after radical total gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients |
title_full | Effects of early oral feeding after radical total gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients |
title_fullStr | Effects of early oral feeding after radical total gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of early oral feeding after radical total gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients |
title_short | Effects of early oral feeding after radical total gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients |
title_sort | effects of early oral feeding after radical total gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients |
topic | Prospective Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7520607/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33024401 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v26.i36.5508 |
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