نتایج جستجو برای: parenteral and enteral nutrition

تعداد نتایج: 16839961  

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2011
C Sánchez Álvarez M Zabarte Martínez de Aguirre L Bordejé Laguna

Gastrointestinal surgery and critical illness place tremendous stress on the body, resulting in a series of metabolic changes that may lead to severe malnutrition, which in turn can increase postsurgical complications and morbidity and mortality and prolong the hospital length of stay. In these patients, parenteral nutrition is the most widely used form of nutritional support, but administratio...

Journal: :Anaesthesia and intensive care 2013
R M Al Balushi J Cohen M Banks J D Paratz

Glutamine is considered an essential amino acid during stress and critical illness. Parenteral glutamine supplementation in critically ill patients has been shown to improve survival rate and minimise infectious complications, costs and hospital length-of-stay. However, glutamine supplementation in patients receiving enteral nutrition and the best method of administration are still controversia...

Journal: :Ulusal cerrahi dergisi 2013
Aygin Bayraktar Ekincioğlu Kutay Demirkan

A drug's plasma level, pharmacological effects or side effects, elimination, physicochemical properties or stability could be changed by interactions of drug-drug or drug-nutrition products in patients who receive enteral or parenteral nutritional support. As a result, patients might experience ineffective outcomes or unexpected effects of therapy (such as drug toxicity, embolism). Stability or...

Journal: :Pharmacotherapy 2002
Imad F Btaiche Nabil Khalidi

Parenteral nutrition is a life-saving therapy for patients with intestinal failure. It may be associated with transient elevations of liver enzyme concentrations, which return to normal after parenteral nutrition is discontinued. Prolonged parenteral nutrition is associated with complications affecting the hepatobiliary system, such as cholelithiasis, cholestasis, and steatosis. The most common...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2014
Marlieke Visser Mariska Davids Hein J Verberne Wouter E M Kok Robert Tepaske Riccardo Cocchieri Elles M Kemper Tom Teerlink Marianne A Jonker Willem Wisselink Bas A J M de Mol Paul A M van Leeuwen

BACKGROUND Nitric oxide (NO) is essential for the optimal perfusion of the heart and its vasculature. NO may be insufficient in surgical patients because its precursor arginine is decreased, and the inhibitor of NO synthesis asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) is increased. Besides arginine, the presence of other amino acids essential for the proper metabolism of cardiac cells may be decreased t...

Journal: :مجله علمی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی قزوین 0
احمد کامگارپور a kamgarpoor دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شیراز احسان شرافت کاظم زاده e shrafat kazemzadeh شهناز روانشاد sh ravanshad دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شیراز

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2013
Miet Schetz Michael Paul Casaer Greet Van den Berghe

Nutritional support is generally considered an essential component in the management of critically ill patients. The existing guidelines advocate early enteral nutrition, with the optimal timing for the addition of parenteral nutrition to insufficient enteral feeding being the subject of transatlantic controversy. The unphysiologic intervention of artificial nutrition in critically ill patients...

Journal: :iranian journal of neonatology 0
reza saeidi assistant professor of neonatology, neonatal research center, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. shadi nourizadeh neonatal research center, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

chylothorax is the most common cause of pleural effusion in neonates. it is usually idiopathic. neonatal chylothorax successfully respond to octreotide treatment and can reduce the duration of hospitalization. a number of therapeutic interventions have been used to reduce chyle production and promote resolution of a chylothorax. initial management typically includes restriction or temporary ces...

Journal: :Seminars in perinatology 2007
Jacqueline J Wessel Samuel A Kocoshis

The prevalence of short bowel syndrome appears to be increasing because of more aggressive surgical and medical approaches to the management of neonatal intraabdominal catastrophies. Hence, a large cohort of neonates with intestinal failure occupies neonatal intensive care units, requiring chronic total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in hopes that the residual bowel will adapt, thereby permitting w...

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