The Impact of Enteral Nutrition Type, Volume, and Time of Introduction on the Risk of Growth Failure and Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Preterm Infants. [PDF]
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Comparison of nutritional outcomes and complication profiles of commercial enteral nutrition and homemade homogenate in patients with dysphagia who are chronically immobilized. [PDF]
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Factors influencing analysis of the efficacy of probiotics combined with enteral nutrition in postoperative patients with colorectal cancer. [PDF]
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Effect of enteral nutrition support combined with prone position mechanical ventilation on respiratory function, nutritional status, and inflammatory response in patients with severe pneumonia. [PDF]
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Enteral Nutrition in Neonatal Cholestasis: An Up-to-Date Overview. [PDF]
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Influence of early enteral nutrition on mortality of adult patients with sepsis: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
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This article briefly reviews the literature supporting the use of enteral nutrition, which appears to be the preferred method of nutritional support in critically ill patients. Patients who benefit the most from this type of support, as well as the administration and route preferences in enteral nutrition, are discussed.
R C, DeWitt, K A, Kudsk
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Enteral nutrition is feeding the gastrointestinal tract either with food, oral supplements or via tube. It is generally safe, easy to administer and free of major complications. The most common problems relate to the tubes themselves, such as blockage and stoma infection.
Nancy Risser, Mary Murphy
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Nutritional support is an integral part of the treatment of the critically ill patient. Enteral feeding is viewed as the first line of feeding of the intensive care unit (ICU) patient and has many benefits in maintaining the functionality of the intestine.
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