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- Title
Prospective Study of the Impact of Preoperative Nutrition on Postoperative Outcomes in Paediatric Surgery Using a Novel Two-axis Classification Scheme.
- Authors
Chacko, Benjamin; Zameer, M. M.; Vinay; D'cruz, Ashley L. J.; Rao, Sanjay
- Abstract
ABSTRACT: Background: Malnutrition is a significant concern in the hospitalized surgical cohort. Despite this there is no standardized scheme tailored for the pediatric surgical cohort. This study evaluated the feasibility to of the novel two-axis scheme to fill the lacunae in pediatric nutritional assessment. Aims: The aim of this study is to study the effect of the preoperative nutritional status on the clinical outcomes. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective, observational, and cohort study of all pediatric patients undergoing surgery at our center from January 2021 to September 2022. Preoperative anthropometry was measured and all subjects were classified using the two-axis scheme incorporating body mass index and height z -scores into nonoutliers or one of the four outlier groups: underweight short, underweight tall, overweight short, and overweight tall. All complications within 30 days postsurgery were recorded and graded by the Clavien–Dindo classification. Results: The study included a total of 827 patients who underwent 1022 surgeries, 70.5% being males. About 33% of the cohort was under 5 years of age. Overall incidence of complications was 10.1% with underweight short group having the highest (19.7%). Underweight short group had higher incidence of composite and healthcare-associated infections (P < 0.05) and higher odds of all types of complication in comparison to the nonoutliers. No significant relation was noted between the nutritional groups and the severity of the complication. Conclusions: This study supported the predictive value and feasibility of this novel two-axis nutritional classification scheme in the pediatric surgical outcomes. The underweight short subjects are at higher risk of developing postoperative complications.
- Subjects
INDIA; CROSS infection prevention; PEDIATRIC surgery; SURGERY; PATIENTS; BODY mass index; NUTRITIONAL assessment; SCIENTIFIC observation; PREOPERATIVE care; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; SURGICAL complications; LONGITUDINAL method; DISEASES; ODDS ratio; ANTHROPOMETRY; COMPARATIVE studies; CONFIDENCE intervals
- Publication
Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons, 2025, Vol 30, Issue 1, p14
- ISSN
0971-9261
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.4103/jiaps.jiaps_150_24