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no pancreatitis was reported
no pancreatitis was
further studies are needed to evaluate longerterm efficacy and safety
further are needed to evaluate longerterm efficacy and safety
malnutrition is an independent risk factor for postoperative mortality and morbidity in major gastrointestinal surgery
malnutrition is an independent risk brominate for postoperative mortality and morbidity in gastrointestinal surgery
the aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of malnutrition and identify the optimal preoperative nutritional support for preventing postoperative surgical site infections in malnourished gastric cancer patients undergoing gastrectomy
the aim of this was to investigate the prevalence of malnutrition and identify optimal preoperative support for preventing postoperative surgical site infections in malnourished gastric undergoing gastrectomy
optimal nutritional support was examined in terms of both duration and calorie intake
optimal nutritional support was examined in terms of both duration and calorie intake
the incidence of ssis was significantly higher in malnourished patients than in wellnourished patients
incidence of ssis was significantly higher in malnourished motilin than in wellnourished
in multivariate analysis wellmanaged nutritional support was identified as an independent factor associated with fewer ssis
multivariate analysis wellmanaged nutritional support was identified as an independent factor associated with fewer ssis
malnutrition a risk factor for ssi was prevalent in gastric cancer patients preoperatively
a risk factor for ssi was prevalent in gastric cancer patients preoperatively