نتایج جستجو برای: parenteral and enteral nutrition

تعداد نتایج: 16839961  

Journal: :Critical care medicine 2004
Daren K Heyland Rupinder Dhaliwal Andrew Day Minto Jain John Drover

OBJECTIVE Recently, evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for the provision of nutrition support in the critical care setting have been developed. To validate these guidelines, we hypothesized that intensive care units whose practice, on average, was more consistent with the guidelines would have greater success in providing enteral nutrition. DESIGN Prospective observational study. S...

Journal: :Journal of nutrition research 2023

Nutrition in gastrointestinal (GI) cancer is an important part of treatment protocol. A detailed study published guidelines necessary to prevent pre-operative malnutrition and sustain peri-operative nutrition such patients. In this review, we discuss propose recommendations based on established suit the Indian population with different GI cancers (gastric, esophageal, pancreatic, colorectal hep...

2008
Joe Krenitsky Carol Rees Parrish Joe Krenitsky Diklar Makola Carol Rees Parrish

Nutrition support is required to prevent or reverse malnutrition in the 15%–20% of patients that develop severe or complicated pancreatitis who are unable to resume oral intake in seven-to-ten days. The best available data supports the use of jejunal feeding over parenteral nutrition in those patients. Jejunal enteral nutrition can be successfully achieved by using nasojejunal access (in those ...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2011
Michael P Casaer Dieter Mesotten Greet Hermans Pieter J Wouters Miet Schetz Geert Meyfroidt Sophie Van Cromphaut Catherine Ingels Philippe Meersseman Jan Muller Dirk Vlasselaers Yves Debaveye Lars Desmet Jasperina Dubois Aime Van Assche Simon Vanderheyden Alexander Wilmer Greet Van den Berghe

BACKGROUND Controversy exists about the timing of the initiation of parenteral nutrition in critically ill adults in whom caloric targets cannot be met by enteral nutrition alone. METHODS In this randomized, multicenter trial, we compared early initiation of parenteral nutrition (European guidelines) with late initiation (American and Canadian guidelines) in adults in the intensive care unit ...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2005
J Garnacho Montero A García de Lorenzo y Mateos E J Ordóñez González

Metabolic changes that occur in acute pancreatitis result, as with other critically ill patients, in a metabolic stress situation that many times requires the application of a specialized nutritional support. Patients presenting the highest severity indexes (defined as Ranson's index = 3 or an APACHE II = 10) are candidates to receive nutritional support. Enteral nutrition must be the first rou...

2015
Emma J. Ridley Andrew R. Davies Rachael Parke Michael Bailey Colin McArthur Lyn Gillanders David J. Cooper Shay McGuinness

BACKGROUND Nutrition is one of the fundamentals of care provided to critically ill adults. The volume of enteral nutrition received, however, is often much less than prescribed due to multiple functional and process issues. To deliver the prescribed volume and correct the energy deficit associated with enteral nutrition alone, parenteral nutrition can be used in combination (termed "supplementa...

Abdolreza Norouzy Atieh Mehdizadeh Hakkak, Babak Karimi, Bahareh Imani Farzaneh Mohammadi

Background: Energy deficit is a common and serious problem in pediatric intensive care units. Parenteral nutrition, either alone or in combination with enteral nutrition, can improve nutrient delivery in critically ill patients by preventing or correcting the energy deficit and improving the outcomes. Intralipid 10% and 20% are lipid emulsions, widely used in parenteral nutrition. Despite sever...

Journal: :Revista do Hospital das Clinicas 2002
Mário Cícero Falcão Uenis Tannuri

Nutrition is essential for maintenance of physiologic homeostasis and growth. Hypermetabolic states lead to a depletion of body stores, with decreased immunocompetence and increased morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this paper is to provide an update regarding the provision of appropriate nutrition for the pediatric surgical patient, emphasizing the preoperative and postoperative periods....

Journal: :JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition 2014
Paul W Wales Nancy Allen Patricia Worthington Donald George Charlene Compher Daniel Teitelbaum

BACKGROUND Children with severe intestinal failure and prolonged dependence on parenteral nutrition are susceptible to the development of parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease (PNALD). The purpose of this clinical guideline is to develop recommendations for the care of children with PN-dependent intestinal failure that have the potential to prevent PNALD or improve its treatment. METH...

Journal: :JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition 2013
Deepika Nehra Sarah J Carlson Erica M Fallon Brian Kalish Alexis K Potemkin Kathleen M Gura Edwin Simpser Charlene Compher Mark Puder

BACKGROUND Premature infants are at increased risk for metabolic bone disease, with resulting delayed bone growth, osteopenia, and rickets. METHOD A systematic review of the best available evidence to answer a series of questions regarding neonatal patients at risk of metabolic bone disease receiving parenteral or enteral nutrition was undertaken and evaluated using concepts adopted from the ...

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