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Vol. 92. Issue 10.
Pages 701-702 (December 2014)
Vol. 92. Issue 10.
Pages 701-702 (December 2014)
Letter to the Editor
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Perioperative Immunonutrition
Inmunonutrición perioperatoria
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Pablo Ortega Deballon
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, Dominique Eouzan Pieri, Stéphanie Verret
Service de Chirurgie Digestive et Cancérologique, CHU Bocage Central, Université de Bourgogne, Equipe INSERM 866, Thérapies loco-régionales en cancérologie, Dijon cedex, France
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Dear Editor:

We have read the systematic review of the literature by Morán López et al. with interest. Throughout the article, the authors emphasize the importance of perioperative nutritional support and its proven beneficial impact on the incidence of infectious complications and, especially, hospital stay.1 They also insist on some basic concepts that were scientifically proven years ago (such as the greater efficacy of enteral over parenteral nutrition, or the need for preoperative immunonutrition in patients scheduled for major gastrointestinal surgery). Nonetheless, these practices have not become generalized among surgeons.

In 2005, after a systematic review on perioperative management of surgical patients, the Société Française de Chirurgie Digestive (SFCD) published very specific clinical practice guidelines in which they insisted on the importance of systematic nutritional status assessment and perioperative nutritional support.2 Specifically, in accordance with the high-level of scientific evidence that existed at that time, the administration of preoperative immunonutrition was recommended for 5–7 days in all patients scheduled for digestive tract cancer surgery (not only upper digestive tract surgery, but also colorectal procedures), even in well-nourished patients. Immunonutrition is then continued during the postoperative period only in those patients who presented malnutrition before surgery. This explicit and formal recommendation “obligated” the Health Ministry to assume the cost of preoperative immunonutrition (approximately 175€ for one week of preoperative treatment) in a decree one year later, providing the product was prescribed by a surgeon, oncologist or anesthetist for a patient undergoing gastrointestinal cancer surgery.3

The recommendations made by the SFCD in 2005 were then re-examined and confirmed by the corresponding nutrition (SFNEP) and anesthesia-reanimation (SFAR) scientific societies.4 This process meant that, in just 5 years, these practices went from total unawareness in the world of surgery to a level of prescription of 65% in oncological patients; today, this percentage is certainly higher thanks to the many communications on this subject.5

Therefore, the reason for this letter is to encourage the Spanish Association of Surgeons (Asociación Española de Cirujanos) to initiate a similar process to transmit to surgeons, responsible health care administrators and ministries that these practices are not only in the patients’ best interest, but also result in proven medical and economic benefits.6–8 The French situation in this matter is a clear example of how scientific evidence can come to influence clinical practice.

References
[1]
J.M. Morán López, M. Piedra León, M.T. Garcia Unzueta, M. Ortiz Espejo, M. Hernández González, R. Morán López, et al.
Soporte nutricional perioperatorio.
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C. Mariette, A. Alves, S. Benoist, F. Bretagnol, J.Y. Mabrut, K. Slim.
Soins périopératoires en chirurgie digestive.
J Chir (Paris), 142 (2005), pp. 14-28
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M.C. Brindisi, P. Ortega-Deballon.
Immunonutrition in surgical oncology: the French experience.
Mediter J Nutr Metab, 5 (2012), pp. 71-73
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C. Chambrier, F. Sztark, Société Francophone de nutrition clinique et métabolisme (SFNEP), Société française d’anesthésie et réanimation (SFAR).
French clinical guidelines on perioperative nutrition. Update of the 1994 consensus conference on perioperative artificial nutrition for elective surgery in adults.
J Visc Surg, 149 (2012), pp. e325-e336
[5]
S. Verret, M.C. Brindisi, B. Verges, P. Ortega-Deballon.
Prescription d’Oral Impact® et état nutritionnel en préopératoire des cancers digestifs: les recommandations des sociétés savantes sont-elles appliquées?.
Nutr Clin Metab, (2014),
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M. Braga, L. Gianotti.
Preoperative immunonutrition: cost–benefit analysis.
JPEN, 29 (2005), pp. S57-S61
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A. Strickland, A. Brogan, J. Krauss, R. Martindale, G. Cresci.
Is the use of specialized nutritional formulations a cost-effective strategy? A national database evaluation.
JPEN, 29 (2005), pp. S81-S91
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M.M. Meguid, C.G. Goncalves.
Message to surgeons: the expected norm in elective complex GI cancer surgery is use of perioperative immunonutritional therapy that also saves hospital costs!.
Ann Surg, 249 (2009),

Please cite this article as: Ortega Deballon P, Pieri DE, Verret S. Inmunonutrición perioperatoria. Cir Esp. 2014;92:701–702.

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