The impact of nutritional status on the outcome of Indian patients undergoing neurosurgical shunt surgery†

@article{Jain2007TheIO,
  title={The impact of nutritional status on the outcome of Indian patients undergoing neurosurgical shunt surgery†},
  author={Gaurav Jain and Gaurav Mukerji and Anupam Dixit and Novin Manshani and Yad Ram Yadav},
  journal={British Journal of Nutrition},
  year={2007},
  volume={98},
  pages={944 - 949}
}
Undernutrition is common in surgical patients, is frequently unrecognised and is strongly associated with adverse outcomes such as high rates of complications and mortality, worsening functional status and prolonged hospitalisation. Owing to the associated infection and symptoms such as repeated vomiting, a high prevalence of undernutrition is expected in hydrocephalus patients, which may contribute to their poor surgical outcomes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of… 
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