masterThesis
Efecto de la restitución temprana de la nutrición oral en la pancreatitis aguda leve
Fecha
2010Registro en:
TEME 0083 2010
Autor
Vega Sandoval, Carlos
Isaza-Restrepo, Andres
Moscoso Daza, Alejandro
Institución
Resumen
Although the nutritional management of patients with severe acute
pancreatitis has been well established by the available evidence, little attention has been
paid to optimizing the dietary management of mild acute pancreatitis. The aim of this study
is to evaluate the effect of early initiation of oral nutrition in these patients.
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Methods: A descriptive comparative case series in which we compare the progress and
outcome of management of patients with acute pancreatitis before and after initiating a
protocol of early oral nutrition.
Results: The series included 13 patients managed with conventional restitution of
nutrition by mouth and 9 patients with early restitution of nutrition by mouth oral
nutrition. There were no statistically significant differences in etiology, clinical
characteristics, and demographic differences between the groups. There were no cases of
progression to severe disease in either group. The occurrence of gastrointestinal symptoms
like vomiting and pain after the start of the diet was similar in both groups.
Conclusions: The restoration of oral nutrition based in preset criteria (pain intensity of
less than 4 and a period longer than 6 hours after the last episode emetic) is safe and
reduces the initial fasting period but not the hospital stay.