Low Phosphate Levels Heighten Complications Post-Pancreatic Surgery

Postoperative hypophosphatemia affects a significant 77.9% of pancreaticoduodenectomy patients, correlating with a 66.3% complication rate. The lowest phosphate levels occur on day three post-surgery, linking diminished phosphate to complications like pancreaticojejunostomy leakage. Those with complications show hypophosphatemia at a striking 82.5%. Monitoring and managing phosphate levels could mitigate risks and enhance recovery outcomes.

Observational Study by Aksoy E, Güven A (…) Bostanci EB et 4 al. in Medicine (Baltimore)

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