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It is hard to turn this ship...(especially with the surgeons)....still
trying myself.
CFRay, RD,CNSD
Hello group,
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I am even having trouble convincing all but one of the RD’s…… for ____sake!
Good Luck
CFRay, RD CNSD
I think in these situations, having them at least consume a supplement, such as “Impact Recovery” that contains antioxidants and omega 3’s (I believe the dosing is 3 cans/day x 5 days) would make the most sense and has the most literature support for decreasing infections post-op. Consuming this type of supplement is not the same as consuming Ensure.
I think your surgeons have a right to be concerned, as risk of complications and mortality is extremely high in patients with a low albumin. Do you ever monitor CRP and prealbumin to see if the things you are doing preoperatively are helping? Getting the CRP and inflammation down is the role of the pharmaconutrition in these supplements.
Thanks
Merin Kinikini, RD, FNP, CNSC
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