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Perioperative micronutrients, macroscopic benefits?

Authors :
Brandon Stretton
Joshua G Kovoor
Andrew Vanlint
Guy Maddern
Campbell H Thompson
Source :
Journal of perioperative practice.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

‘Micronutrients’ are vitamins and minerals vital for healthy metabolic function, wound healing and disease and infection prevention. Micronutrients may play a role in significantly improving postoperative recovery and indices of patient comfort; however, minimal research exists for surgical patients. Furthermore, current guidelines on perioperative nutrition have a macronutrient focus which may fail to guide detection and treatment of the subclinical micronutrient deficiency in a patient who is not obviously malnourished. Limited research into supplementation of some micronutrient deficiencies shows favourable results; however, given the financial implications of wound care, the prevalence of micronutrient deficiency and possible benefits from attention to micronutrition for postoperative recovery, further research into this area is urgently warranted. Interventions to guide optimal future clinical practice are suggested.

Details

ISSN :
25157949
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of perioperative practice
Accession number :
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