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Prominent publications by Henning Keinke Andersen
Early enteral nutrition within 24h of colorectal surgery versus later commencement of feeding for postoperative complications
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BACKGROUND: The role of early postoperative enteral nutrition after gastrointestinal surgery is controversial. Traditional management consist of 'nil by mouth', where patients receive fluids followed by solids when tolerated. Although several trials have implicated lower incidence of septic complications and faster wound healing upon early enteral feeding, other trials have shown opposite results. The immediate advantage of caloric intake could be a faster recovery with fewer ...
Also Ranks for: Postoperative Complications | early enteral | gastrointestinal surgery | feeding patients | traditional management |
BACKGROUND: Ileus commonly occurs after abdominal surgery, and is associated with complications and increased length of hospital stay (LOHS). Onset of ileus is considered to be multifactorial, and a variety of preventative methods have been investigated. Chewing gum (CG) is hypothesised to reduce postoperative ileus by stimulating early recovery of gastrointestinal (GI) function, through cephalo-vagal stimulation. There is no comprehensive review of this intervention in abdominal ...
Also Ranks for: Gastrointestinal Function | postoperative recovery | chewing gum | hours 95 | abdominal surgery |
BACKGROUND: This is an update of the review last published in 2011. It focuses on early postoperative enteral nutrition after lower gastrointestinal surgery. Traditional management consisted of 'nil by mouth', where patients receive fluids followed by solids after bowel function has returned. Although several trials have reported lower incidence of infectious complications and faster wound healing upon early feeding, other trials have shown no effect. The immediate advantage of energy ...
Also Ranks for: Enteral Nutrition | lower gastrointestinal surgery | 24 hours | postoperative complications | early feeding |
Early Enteral Nutrition Within 24 h of Intestinal Surgery Versus Later Commencement of Feeding: A Systematic review and Meta-analysis
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BackgroundWe set out to evaluate early commencement of post-operative enteral nutrition versus traditional management in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery.MethodsElectronic databases were searched, references lists were scanned and authors contacted for additional information. We looked for randomised controlled trials comparing early commencement of feeding (within 24 h) with no feeding in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery. Primary endpoints were wound infections, ...
Also Ranks for: Early Enteral | intestinal surgery | feeding patients | reduced length | anastomotic leakage |
Antibiotics versus placebo for prevention of postoperative infection after appendicectomy.
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BACKGROUND: Appendicitis is the most common cause of acute abdominal pain requiring surgical intervention. The cause of appendicitis is unclear and the mechanism of pathogenesis continues to be debated. Despite improved asepsis and surgical techniques, postoperative complications, such as wound infection and intraabdominal abscess, still account for a significant morbidity. Several studies implicate that postoperative infections are reduced by administration of antimicrobial ...
Also Ranks for: Postoperative Infection | appendectomy patients | intraabdominal abscess | antibiotic prophylaxis prevention | surgical wound |
Systematic review and meta-analysis of dietary carbohydrate restriction in patients with type 2 diabetes
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OBJECTIVE: Nutrition therapy is an integral part of self-management education in patients with type 2 diabetes. Carbohydrates with a low glycemic index are recommended, but the ideal amount of carbohydrate in the diet is unclear. We performed a meta-analysis comparing diets containing low to moderate amounts of carbohydrate (LCD) (energy percentage below 45%) to diets containing high amounts of carbohydrate (HCD) in subjects with type 2 diabetes.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We ...
Also Ranks for: Type 2 Diabetes | carbohydrate diet | glycemic control | nutrition therapy | glucose lowering |
BACKGROUND: This is an update of the review last published in 2011. It focuses on early postoperative enteral nutrition after lower gastrointestinal surgery. Traditional management consisted of 'nil by mouth', where patients receive fluids followed by solids after bowel function has returned. Although several trials have reported lower incidence of infectious complications and faster wound healing upon early feeding, other trials have shown no effect. The immediate advantage of energy ...
Also Ranks for: Enteral Nutrition | postoperative complications | early feeding | lower gastrointestinal | nausea vomiting |
Antibiotics versus placebo for prevention of postoperative infection after appendicectomy.
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BACKGROUND: Appendicitis is the most common cause of acute abdominal pain requiring surgical intervention. The cause of appendicitis is unclear and the mechanism of pathogenesis continues to be debated. Despite improved asepsis and surgical techniques, postoperative complications, such as wound infection and intraabdominal abscess, still account for a significant morbidity. Several studies implicate that postoperative infections are reduced by administration of antimicrobial ...
Also Ranks for: Wound Infection | postoperative complications | patients appendicitis | intraabdominal abscess | antibiotic prophylaxis |
Early enteral nutrition within 24h of colorectal surgery versus later commencement of feeding for postoperative complications
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Also Ranks for: Colorectal Surgery | postoperative complications | early enteral nutrition | versus commencement |
Henning Keinke Andersen: Influence Statistics
Concept | World rank |
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appendectomies abdominal | #2 |
postoperative infection appendectomy | #2 |
versus commencement | #4 |
rct early commencement | #4 |
early commencement feeding | #4 |
advantage caloric | #4 |
traditional management nil | #4 |
feeding traditional management | #4 |
defined caloric | #5 |
metaanalysis nutrition therapy | #5 |
consisted nil | #5 |
commencement postoperative | #7 |
rcts 1437 | #8 |
chi2 lowquality evidence | #8 |
7898 000001 | #8 |
pneumoniasecondary | #8 |
qollos | #8 |
treitz search | #8 |
333mortality reported | #8 |
152 026 | #8 |
studies 1181 | #8 |
498 055 | #8 |
gradeprimary outcomes | #8 |
nntb 333mortality | #8 |
pneumoniasecondary outcomes | #8 |
evidence gradeprimary | #8 |
chi2 498 | #8 |
life qollos | #8 |
returned trials | #8 |
studies 1346 | #8 |
studies 1179 | #8 |
dehiscence pneumoniasecondary | #8 |
vomiting 094 | #8 |
postoperative cautious | #8 |
026 380 | #8 |
justified enhance | #8 |
chi2 308 | #8 |
combined nausea | #8 |
chi2 quality | #8 |
308 096 | #8 |
solids bowel | #8 |
vomiting 123 | #8 |
gradeprimary | #8 |
assessor incomplete | #8 |
333mortality | #8 |
qollos estimated | #8 |
ov28 low | #8 |
chi2 7898 | #8 |
included studies chi2 | #8 |
tsa showing | #8 |
Key People For Lower Gastrointestinal Surgery
Henning Keinke Andersen:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichHenning Keinke Andersenhas direct influence:Lower gastrointestinal surgery, Postoperative complications, 24 hours, Early enteral, Nutrition therapy, Type 2 diabetes, Wound infection, Gastrointestinal function.
Henning Keinke Andersen:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Henning Keinke Andersen has influence:Enhanced recovery, Type 2 diabetes, Colorectal surgery, Acute appendicitis, Chewing gum, Enteral nutrition, Postoperative ileus.
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