Nutritional Status and Post-Cardiac Surgery Outcomes: An Updated Review with Emphasis on Cognitive Function

Background/Objectives: Nutritional status significantly influences cardiac surgery outcomes, with malnutrition contributing to poorer results and increased complications. This study addresses the critical gap in understanding by exploring the relationship between pre-operative nutritional status and...

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Published in:Journal of Clinical Medicine
Main Author: Juliana N.; Abd Aziz N.A.S.; Maluin S.M.; Abu Yazit N.A.; Azmani S.; Kadiman S.; Hafidz K.M.; Mohd Fahmi Teng N.I.; Das S.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85199915756&doi=10.3390%2fjcm13144015&partnerID=40&md5=86b5ee1749a5c3461eac9f885fd47bd1
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Juliana N.; Abd Aziz N.A.S.; Maluin S.M.; Abu Yazit N.A.; Azmani S.; Kadiman S.; Hafidz K.M.; Mohd Fahmi Teng N.I.; Das S.
Nutritional Status and Post-Cardiac Surgery Outcomes: An Updated Review with Emphasis on Cognitive Function
2024
Journal of Clinical Medicine
13
14
10.3390/jcm13144015
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85199915756&doi=10.3390%2fjcm13144015&partnerID=40&md5=86b5ee1749a5c3461eac9f885fd47bd1
Background/Objectives: Nutritional status significantly influences cardiac surgery outcomes, with malnutrition contributing to poorer results and increased complications. This study addresses the critical gap in understanding by exploring the relationship between pre-operative nutritional status and post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in adult cardiac patients. Methods: A comprehensive search across key databases investigates the prevalence of malnutrition in pre-operative cardiac surgery patients, its effects, and its association with POCD. Factors exacerbating malnutrition, such as chronic illnesses and reduced functionality, are considered. The study also examines the incidence of POCD, its primary association with CABG procedures, and the impact of malnutrition on complications like inflammation, pulmonary and cardiac failure, and renal injury. Discussions: Findings reveal that 46.4% of pre-operative cardiac surgery patients experience malnutrition, linked to chronic illnesses and reduced functionality. Malnutrition significantly contributes to inflammation and complications, including POCD, with an incidence ranging from 15 to 50%. CABG procedures are particularly associated with POCD, and malnutrition prolongs intensive care stays while increasing vulnerability to surgical stress. Conclusions: The review underscores the crucial role of nutrition in recovery and advocates for a universally recognized nutrition assessment tool tailored to diverse cardiac surgery patients. Emphasizing pre-operative enhanced nutrition as a potential strategy to mitigate inflammation and improve cognitive function, the review highlights the need for integrating nutrition screening into clinical practice to optimize outcomes for high-risk cardiac surgery patients. However, to date, most data came from observational studies; hence, there is a need for future interventional studies to test the hypothesis that pre-operative enhanced nutrition can mitigate inflammation and improve cognitive function in this patient population. © 2024 by the authors.
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
20770383
English
Review
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Juliana N.; Abd Aziz N.A.S.; Maluin S.M.; Abu Yazit N.A.; Azmani S.; Kadiman S.; Hafidz K.M.; Mohd Fahmi Teng N.I.; Das S.
spellingShingle Juliana N.; Abd Aziz N.A.S.; Maluin S.M.; Abu Yazit N.A.; Azmani S.; Kadiman S.; Hafidz K.M.; Mohd Fahmi Teng N.I.; Das S.
Nutritional Status and Post-Cardiac Surgery Outcomes: An Updated Review with Emphasis on Cognitive Function
author_facet Juliana N.; Abd Aziz N.A.S.; Maluin S.M.; Abu Yazit N.A.; Azmani S.; Kadiman S.; Hafidz K.M.; Mohd Fahmi Teng N.I.; Das S.
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title Nutritional Status and Post-Cardiac Surgery Outcomes: An Updated Review with Emphasis on Cognitive Function
title_short Nutritional Status and Post-Cardiac Surgery Outcomes: An Updated Review with Emphasis on Cognitive Function
title_full Nutritional Status and Post-Cardiac Surgery Outcomes: An Updated Review with Emphasis on Cognitive Function
title_fullStr Nutritional Status and Post-Cardiac Surgery Outcomes: An Updated Review with Emphasis on Cognitive Function
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description Background/Objectives: Nutritional status significantly influences cardiac surgery outcomes, with malnutrition contributing to poorer results and increased complications. This study addresses the critical gap in understanding by exploring the relationship between pre-operative nutritional status and post-operative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in adult cardiac patients. Methods: A comprehensive search across key databases investigates the prevalence of malnutrition in pre-operative cardiac surgery patients, its effects, and its association with POCD. Factors exacerbating malnutrition, such as chronic illnesses and reduced functionality, are considered. The study also examines the incidence of POCD, its primary association with CABG procedures, and the impact of malnutrition on complications like inflammation, pulmonary and cardiac failure, and renal injury. Discussions: Findings reveal that 46.4% of pre-operative cardiac surgery patients experience malnutrition, linked to chronic illnesses and reduced functionality. Malnutrition significantly contributes to inflammation and complications, including POCD, with an incidence ranging from 15 to 50%. CABG procedures are particularly associated with POCD, and malnutrition prolongs intensive care stays while increasing vulnerability to surgical stress. Conclusions: The review underscores the crucial role of nutrition in recovery and advocates for a universally recognized nutrition assessment tool tailored to diverse cardiac surgery patients. Emphasizing pre-operative enhanced nutrition as a potential strategy to mitigate inflammation and improve cognitive function, the review highlights the need for integrating nutrition screening into clinical practice to optimize outcomes for high-risk cardiac surgery patients. However, to date, most data came from observational studies; hence, there is a need for future interventional studies to test the hypothesis that pre-operative enhanced nutrition can mitigate inflammation and improve cognitive function in this patient population. © 2024 by the authors.
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