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Nutrition in clinical practice - the refeeding syndrome: illustrative cases and guidelines for prevention and treatment

Nutrition in clinical practice - the refeeding syndrome: illustrative cases and guidelines for prevention and treatment
Nutrition in clinical practice - the refeeding syndrome: illustrative cases and guidelines for prevention and treatment
The refeeding syndrome is a potentially lethal complication of refeeding in patients who are severely malnourished from whatever cause. Too rapid refeeding, particularly with carbohydrate may precipitate a number of metabolic and pathophysiological complications, which may adversely affect the cardiac, respiratory, haematological, hepatic and neuromuscular systems leading to clinical complications and even death. We aimed to review the development of the refeeding syndrome in a variety of situations and, from this and the literature, devise guidelines to prevent and treat the condition. We report seven cases illustrating different aspects of the refeeding syndrome and the measures used to treat it. The specific complications encountered, their physiological mechanisms, identification of patients at risk, and prevention and treatment are discussed. Each case developed one or more of the features of the refeeding syndrome including deficiencies and low plasma levels of potassium, phosphate, magnesium and thiamine combined with salt and water retention. These responded to specific interventions. In most cases, these abnormalities could have been anticipated and prevented. The main features of the refeeding syndrome are described with a protocol to anticipate, prevent and treat the condition in adults
plasma, physiology, system, adverse effects, adult, risk, physiopathology, guidelines, therapy, malnutrition, metabolic diseases, water-electrolyte balance, nutrition, etiology, abnormalities, nutritional support, prevention & control, complications, report, prevention, risk factors, starvation, development, water-electrolyte imbalance, review, syndrome, deficiency, humans, fasting
0954-3007
687-694
Stanga, Z.
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Brunner, A.
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Leuenberger, M.
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Grimble, R. F.
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Shenkin, A.
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Allison, S. P.
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Lobo, D. N.
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Stanga, Z.
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Brunner, A.
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Leuenberger, M.
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Grimble, R. F.
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Shenkin, A.
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Allison, S. P.
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Lobo, D. N.
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Stanga, Z., Brunner, A., Leuenberger, M., Grimble, R. F., Shenkin, A., Allison, S. P. and Lobo, D. N. (2008) Nutrition in clinical practice - the refeeding syndrome: illustrative cases and guidelines for prevention and treatment. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 62 (6), 687-694. (doi:10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602854).

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The refeeding syndrome is a potentially lethal complication of refeeding in patients who are severely malnourished from whatever cause. Too rapid refeeding, particularly with carbohydrate may precipitate a number of metabolic and pathophysiological complications, which may adversely affect the cardiac, respiratory, haematological, hepatic and neuromuscular systems leading to clinical complications and even death. We aimed to review the development of the refeeding syndrome in a variety of situations and, from this and the literature, devise guidelines to prevent and treat the condition. We report seven cases illustrating different aspects of the refeeding syndrome and the measures used to treat it. The specific complications encountered, their physiological mechanisms, identification of patients at risk, and prevention and treatment are discussed. Each case developed one or more of the features of the refeeding syndrome including deficiencies and low plasma levels of potassium, phosphate, magnesium and thiamine combined with salt and water retention. These responded to specific interventions. In most cases, these abnormalities could have been anticipated and prevented. The main features of the refeeding syndrome are described with a protocol to anticipate, prevent and treat the condition in adults

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Published date: 2008
Keywords: plasma, physiology, system, adverse effects, adult, risk, physiopathology, guidelines, therapy, malnutrition, metabolic diseases, water-electrolyte balance, nutrition, etiology, abnormalities, nutritional support, prevention & control, complications, report, prevention, risk factors, starvation, development, water-electrolyte imbalance, review, syndrome, deficiency, humans, fasting

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Local EPrints ID: 70548
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/70548
ISSN: 0954-3007
PURE UUID: 6afe95a8-f08e-4d60-94ff-1a4d920a73b4

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Date deposited: 10 Feb 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 20:06

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Author: Z. Stanga
Author: A. Brunner
Author: M. Leuenberger
Author: R. F. Grimble
Author: A. Shenkin
Author: S. P. Allison
Author: D. N. Lobo

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