Nutritional Management of 30 Advanced Pancreatic Cancer Patients Undergoing Gastroplegia After Intraoperative Brachytherapy
To summarize the clinical experience and effect of nutrition management in 30 cases of advanced pancreatic cancer complicated by gastroplegia after intraoperative brachytherapy,and to provide reference for clinical nutrition nursing.The nursing focused on early evaluation of malnutrition in patients with gastroplegia,individualized nutrition education,selection of appropriate nutritional channels,phased dynamic implementation of nutritional therapy and promotion of gastrointestinal motivity recovery.After careful nursing care,the gastric motility of the 30 patients recovered after(3.4±0.38)weeks,the body weight remained stable,and the scores of patient-generated subjective globe assessment(PG-SGA)were all ≤5 points.The levels of albumin and prealbumin were significantly higher than before,and the nutritional status was significantly improved.