Nutritional risk factors for postoperative complications in Brazilian elderly patients undergoing major elective surgery

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作者
Junqueira, JCD
Soares, EC
Corrêa, HR
Hoehr, NF
Magro, DO
Ueno, M
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Campinas, Intens Care Unit Adult, BR-13083970 Campinas, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Estadual Campinas, Dept Clin Med, BR-13083970 Campinas, SP, Brazil
[3] Univ Estadual Campinas, Dept Social & Prevent Med, BR-13083970 Campinas, SP, Brazil
[4] Univ Estadual Campinas, Hosp Clin, Fac Med Sci, Dept Clin Pathol, BR-13083970 Campinas, SP, Brazil
关键词
nutritional risk factors; nutrition; nutritional assessment; protein-energy malnutrition; surgery; elderly;
D O I
10.1016/S0899-9007(02)00863-8
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: In this prospective study, we assessed nutritional and immunologic risk factors for infectious complications and deaths related to infection in elderly patients undergoing major elective surgery. METHODS: Seventy patients 60 y or older were enrolled in this study.. The preoperative variables analyzed were body mass index, body mass index knee height, triceps skinfold, subscapular skinfold, mid-arm muscle circumference, mid-arm muscle area, albumin, transferrin, prealbumin, and retinol-binding protein levels, immunoglobulins G, A, and M, C3, and C4 levels, total lymphocyte counts, and the occurrence of delayed hypersensitivity reactions (multitest). RESULTS: Abnormally low levels of prealbumin (P = 0.004), retinol-binding protein (P = 0.05), and transferrin (P = 0.04) were related to infectious complications. Prealbumin levels (P = 0.02) and lymphocyte counts below 1500 cells/mm(3) (P = 0.04) were associated with mortality secondary to infection. Univariate regression analysis showed that levels of prealbumin (P = 0.02, odds ratio = 13.3, 95% confidence limits = 1.6, 110.9), retinol-binding protein (P = 0.03; odds ratio = 4.8, 95% confidence. limits = 1.2, 19.3), and transferrin (P = 0.03; odds ratio = 4.2, 95% confidence limit = 1.2, 15.6) were associated with infectious complications. Multivariate analysis associated only prealbumin levels with infectious complications (P = 0.02, odds ratio = 13.3, 95% confidence limit = 1.6, 110.9). Regression analysis provided no conclusion regarding mortality because of the small number of deaths recorded. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with a good cardiac index (Goldman I and II) who underwent major elective surgery, prealbumin protein, retinol-binding protein, and transferrin levels below normal values represented a significant risk for postoperative infectious complications. Lymphocyte counts lower than 1500/m(3) and abnormal prealbumin values were associated with postoperative mortality secondary to. infection. The anthropometric variables evaluated did not predict postoperative infectious complications and mortality.
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