Randomized clinical trial of the effects of preoperative and postoperative oral nutritional supplements on clinical course and cost of care
British journal of surgery2004Vol. 91(8), pp. 983–990
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F Smedley, T.E. Bowling, Marilyn James, Elizabeth A Stokes, C. Goodger, Olya O’Connor, Claire Oldale, Peter W. Jones, D. B. A. Silk
Abstract
Perioperative oral nutritional supplementation started before hospital admission for lower gastrointestinal tract surgery significantly diminished the degree of weight loss and incidence of minor complications, and was cost-effective.
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