Acute Abdomen Clinical Trial
Official title:
Dose-response Relation Between the Development of a Refeeding-like Syndrome and Sodium Balance in Patients Undergoing Acute Abdominal Surgery
The refeeding syndrome has been reported without any evidence of prolopnged semistarvation, thus being different from the traditional disease. The investigators wanted to investigate, if sodium infusions could be part of the explanation.
Background: Refeeding syndrome is conventionally connected to start of feeding after prolonged periods of semi-starvation and adaption. However, it is also described in acutely ill patients and in ICU patients without a history of adaption, but sometimes only defined as a drop in p-phosphate without clinical manifestations. The investigators hypothesize, that a positive sodium balance could induce the refeeding-like syndrome (RLS). Method: Consecutive patients for acute, abdominal surgery were included and observed until discharge or up to seven days postoperatively with daily sodium and phosphate balance measurements. ;
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