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Artificial Nutrition After Pancreaticoduodenectomy
Pancreas, 2000Patients undergoing pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) often require postoperative artificial nutrition. This trial was undertaken to evaluate whether the route of administration and the composition of the postoperative nutritional support could affect the immunometabolic response and outcome.
GIANOTTI, LUCA VITTORIO +5 more
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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 1999
Home artificial nutrition is a mature technology that has been with us for over a quarter of a century. Its use appears to be more widespread in the USA than in other western countries. Issues of outcome, ethics, and quality of life are increasingly important.
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Home artificial nutrition is a mature technology that has been with us for over a quarter of a century. Its use appears to be more widespread in the USA than in other western countries. Issues of outcome, ethics, and quality of life are increasingly important.
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Ethics of artificial nutrition
Medicine, 2003Abstract Recent decades have seen dramatic improvements in our ability as a profession to care for patients with critical illness and chronic disease. One consequence of this is that patients now more often survive to a point where nutrition becomes a limiting factor in their care.
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Artificial Nutrition and Nutritional Support in Hospital
Medicine, 2003Abstract Undernutrition is common in hospital in-patients and should be detected by routine nutritional screening on admission. Nutritional requirements can be estimated by an expert dietitian and decisions to supplement hospital diet or to supply completely artificial nutritional support should be made based on whether intake is adequate and the gut ...
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Home artificial nutritional support: the value of the British Artificial Nutrition Survey
Clinical Nutrition, 2001The British Artificial Nutrition Survey (BANS) was established in 1996 by the British Association for Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition to audit and research nutritional care in hospital and the community, with the overall aim of improving the quality of nutritional support in patients with disease-related malnutrition.
Elia, M. +10 more
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Artificial Nutrition and Hydration
2021Nutrition and hydration are vital for all living beings including of course human beings. The lack of adequate nutrition and hydration quantitatively or qualitatively leads inevitably to death. In recent decades there has been a growing number of situations in which patients as a result of their specific pathologies are not able to feed or drink by ...
Henk ten Have +1 more
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