Micronutrient supplementation in patients with malabsorptive conditions.

Nutr Clin Pract

Department of Internal Medicine, McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Texas, USA.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • * Clinicians struggle with micronutrient supplementation, especially during shortages and when switching patients from parenteral to oral nutrition.
  • * Evaluating deficiencies is complicated by limitations in laboratory markers and the overwhelming variety of available supplements, compounded by challenges related to compromised gastrointestinal function.

Article Abstract

Patients with malabsorptive conditions can develop micronutrient deficiencies, even if they receive vitamins, minerals, or trace elements through their enteral or parenteral nutrition. Additionally, clinicians have faced challenges with micronutrient supplementation during parenteral product shortages and when transitioning patients from parenteral to enteral/oral nutrition. Evaluating micronutrient deficiencies through laboratory markers has various limitations, including that many are acute phase reactants, may not reflect storage status, or may not be readily available in clinical practice. Furthermore, clinicians can become overwhelmed with the variety of vitamin and mineral products available, the differences in dosages and ingredients in these products, and lastly, the inherent challenges associated with an impaired gastrointestinal tract. The current review will discuss some challenges clinicians may encounter in clinical practice during the evaluation, assessment, and prescription of micronutrient supplementation in patients with malabsorptive conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ncp.11190DOI Listing

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