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Randomized study for assessment of hypolipidic diet in digestive symptoms immediately following laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Hunaldo Lima de Menezes1, Pérola Averbug Fireman, Vicentina Esteves Wanderley, Angela Maria Moreira Canuto de Menconça, Raisa Karla de Azevedo Bispo, Melissa Ramos Reis.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To validate the need for prescribing low-fat diet in the prevention or reduction of dyspeptic symptoms in the postoperative period in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
METHODS: We selected 40 patients, free of liver or pancreatic disease, biliary gallstones, gastritis, ulcer, diabetes and dyslipidemia, who were divided into two groups. We conducted dietary anamnesis, identification of dyspepsia before the onset of cholelithiasis and guidance on appropriate postoperatively feeding (normal or low-fat). We used the chi-square test and Pearson correlation for statistical assessment, considering p d" 0.05 as significant.
RESULTS: When comparing the two groups of patients without preoperative dyspepsia, it was observed that in group I seven patients (63.6%) were asymptomatic and in group II, four (66.7%). In group I, four (36.4%) had onset of symptoms and in group II, two (33.3%), p = 0.684. When correlating the two groups with preoperative dyspeptic symptoms, it was observed that there was permanence, appearance or disappearance of symptoms postoperatively, p = 0.114.
CONCLUSION: There was no significant effect of low-fat diet in the prevention of gastrointestinal symptoms, especially in preoperatively asymptomatic patients. Thus, there is no need of a low-fat diet. So, it is up to the surgeon to evaluate each patient individually and adjust the diet to his/her needs and clinical conditions.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23912367     DOI: 10.1590/s0100-69912013000300007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Col Bras Cir        ISSN: 0100-6991


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