Preoperative Nutrition Status Predicts Hospital Length of Stay and Unplanned Reoperation Risk in Pediatric Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Abstract
Many pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients require surgical intervention during their lifetime. Poor nutrition status correlates with adverse surgical outcomes in the adult population. A paucity of data exists on the association of preoperative nutrition status and postoperative outcomes in the pediatric population. We sought to determine the correlation between nutrition status and perioperative outcomes following a planned operation.
Keywords
Inflammatory Bowel DiseasePediatric SurgeryPreoperative NutritionSurgical OutcomesMalnutrition RiskPostoperative ComplicationsHashtags
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