Benefits of jejunostomy feeding in patients who underwent gastrectomy for cancer treatment.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI:10.4240/wjgs.v16.i8.2461
Romain Jaquet, Emmanuel Rivkine, Nicole De Souza, Jean Roudié
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Abstract

Background: Gastric cancer is associated with significant undernutrition responsible for an increase in morbidity and mortality after gastrectomy.

Aim: To evaluate the impact of enteral nutrition by jejunostomy feeding in patients undergoing gastrectomy for cancer.

Methods: Between 2003 and 2017, all patients undergoing gastrectomy for cancer treatment were included retrospectively. A group with jejunostomy (J + group) and a group without jejunostomy (J - group) were compared.

Results: Of the 172 patients included, 60 received jejunostomy. Preoperatively, the two groups were comparable with respect to the nutritional parameters studied (body mass index, albumin, etc.). In the postoperative period, the J + group lost less weight and albumin: 5.74 ± 8.4 vs 9.86 ± 7.5 kg (P = 0.07) and 7.2 ± 5.6 vs 14.7 ± 12.7 g/L (P = 0.16), respectively. Overall morbidity was 25% in the J + group and 36.6% in the J - group (P = 0.12). The J + group had fewer respiratory, infectious, and grade 3 complications: 0% vs 5.4% (P = 0.09), 1.2% vs 9.3% (P = 0.03), and 0% vs 4.7% (P = 0.05), respectively. The 30-day mortality was 6.7% in the J + group and 6.3% in the J - group (P = 0.91).

Conclusion: Jejunostomy feeding after gastrectomy improves nutritional characteristics and decreases postoperative morbidity. A prospective study could confirm our results.

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因癌症接受胃切除术的患者空肠造口喂养的好处。
背景:目的:评估空肠造口术肠内营养对癌症胃切除术患者的影响:方法:回顾性纳入2003年至2017年期间因癌症接受胃切除术治疗的所有患者。结果:在纳入的 172 名患者中,有 60 人接受了空肠造口术(J + 组):结果:在纳入的 172 例患者中,有 60 例接受了空肠造口术。术前,两组患者的营养指标(体重指数、白蛋白等)相当。术后,J + 组的体重和白蛋白损失较少:分别为 5.74 ± 8.4 对 9.86 ± 7.5 公斤(P = 0.07)和 7.2 ± 5.6 对 14.7 ± 12.7 克/升(P = 0.16)。J + 组的总发病率为 25%,J - 组为 36.6%(P = 0.12)。J + 组的呼吸道、感染和 3 级并发症较少:分别为 0% vs 5.4% (P = 0.09)、1.2% vs 9.3% (P = 0.03) 和 0% vs 4.7% (P = 0.05)。J+组的30天死亡率为6.7%,J-组为6.3%(P = 0.91):结论:胃切除术后进行空肠造口喂养可改善营养状况,降低术后发病率。前瞻性研究可证实我们的结果。
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