De Luis Román, Daniel AntonioDomínguez Medina, EduardoMolina Baena, BegoñaMatía Martín, Pilar2023-06-172023-06-172021-06-032072-664310.3390/nu13061922https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/7407This research was funded by Fresenius Kabi.Nutritional management of patients with intestinal failure often includes the use of oligomeric formulas. Implementing the use of oligomeric formulas in surgical patients with maldigestion or malabsorption could be a nutritional strategy to be included in clinical protocols. We aim to generate knowledge from a survey focused on the effectiveness of nutritional therapy with oligomeric formulas with Delphi methodology. Each statement that reached an agreement consensus among participants was defined as a median consensus score ≥7 and as an interquartile range ≤3. The use of oligomeric formulas in surgical patients, starting enteral nutrition in the post-operative phase in short bowel syndrome and in nonspecific diarrhea after surgical procedures, could improve nutritional therapy implementation. Stakeholders agreed that early jejunal enteral nutrition with oligomeric formula is more effective compared to intravenous fluid therapy and it is useful in patients undergoing upper gastro-intestinal tract major surgery when malabsorption or maldigestion is suspected. Finally, oligomeric formulas may be useful when a feeding tube is placed distally to the duodenum. This study shows a practical approach to the use of oligomeric formulas in surgical patients with intestinal disorders and malabsorption, and it helps clinicians in the decision-making process.engAtribución 3.0 EspañaOligomeric Formulas in Surgery: A Delphi and Consensus Studyjournal articlehttps://doi.org/10.3390/nu13061922https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/6/1922open access612.39Oligomeric formulaEnteral nutritionSurgeryShort bowel syndromeMalabsorptionMedicinaDietética y nutrición (Medicina)32 Ciencias Médicas3206 Ciencias de la Nutrición