Bariatric Patients and Nutrient Deficiencies
Vitamin deficiencies are common with bariatric surgery patients, especially those who receive the Roux-en Y procedure. These patients needed to be closely monitored because even those who are placed on a live long multivitamin routine can experience vitamin deficiencies.
This particle article looked at a case of beriberi due to a thiamin deficiency. There is a lack of caloric intake after surgery with most patients consuming between 600-900 calories per day. This is not enough calories for adequate micronutrient intake. Thus there is a need for bariatric patients to be monitored by their doctors and even a registered dietitian to ensure there is not a deficiency. The malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies are an ongoing problem today and with the increase in bariatric procedures, this definitely needs more attention by the healthcare team overlooking the patients' care.
--Sarah Carlson
2/11/13
Source: http://journals.lww.com/smajournalonline/fulltext/2009/10000/vitamin_deficiency_after_gastric_bypass_surgery__a.15.aspx
This particle article looked at a case of beriberi due to a thiamin deficiency. There is a lack of caloric intake after surgery with most patients consuming between 600-900 calories per day. This is not enough calories for adequate micronutrient intake. Thus there is a need for bariatric patients to be monitored by their doctors and even a registered dietitian to ensure there is not a deficiency. The malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies are an ongoing problem today and with the increase in bariatric procedures, this definitely needs more attention by the healthcare team overlooking the patients' care.
--Sarah Carlson
2/11/13
Source: http://journals.lww.com/smajournalonline/fulltext/2009/10000/vitamin_deficiency_after_gastric_bypass_surgery__a.15.aspx
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