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The influence of Nutren on postoperative nutritional status, inflammation and incision healing in patients with colon cancer

Abstract

To explore the impact of Nutren on postoperative nutritional status, incision healing and inflammation in patients with colon cancer (CC). Division of 94 patients with CC as the research object was into the observation group (51 cases) and the control (43 cases) on the grounds of postoperative enteral nutrition support (ENS). Analysis of the influence of Nutren on postoperative nutritional status, inflammation and incision healing was performed. No distinct differences between the two groups in surgical efficacy, survival rate, distant metastasis rate and recurrence rate after surgery of 2 years (P > 0.05); The incision healing time of the observation was shorter versus the control, and the incision healing was superior versus the control. Hemoglobin, albumin and total plasma protein of 14 d after operation were elevated versus the control, and c-reactive protein (CRP), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), and interleukin (IL)-6 were declined versus the control (P < 0.05). Giving of enteral nutrition support is to patients after CC radical resection, which is available to ameliorate the nutritional status, accelerate incision healing, and decline inflammation.

Keywords:
colon cancer; Nutren; postoperative; nutritional status; incision healing; inflammation

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