2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00405-024-08972-8
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Phosphate level changes in oral cancer patients – recognizing the risk for refeeding syndrome

Suvi Silén,
Erika Wilkman,
Emilia Haukilehto
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) often have difficulties in obtaining sufficient nutrition and may develop refeeding syndrome (RFS) during hospitalization. RFS may be fatal if not treated properly. This study clarified changes in perioperative phosphate levels and occurrence of RFS symptoms in OSCC patients to identify clinically notable predisposing factors for RFS in this specific patient population. Methods A retrospective analy… Show more

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