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Perioperative Nutritional Support
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1991In selected malnourished patients, perioperative nutritional support can decrease the morbidity and mortality rates associated with major surgical procedures. Preoperative nutritional support should be delivered via the gastrointestinal tract whenever feasible, generally in the form of enteral diets, which can be given via a feeding tube or as a ...
Edward M. Copeland+2 more
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Nutritional Support for Rhabdomyolysis
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2003ying-up is a horseman’s descriptive term for exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER). Both terms describe the results of a number of specific muscle pathologies that appear to have a single cause. Recent studies, however, show that there are a number of specific causes of ER, and that information helps to understand why prevention and treatment has been elusive
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Nutritional support and stroke
Hospital Medicine, 2004Following stroke poor nutritional status is common, under recognized and associated with worse outcomes. This article explores existing assessment and management strategies aimed at recognizing and reducing the impact of malnutrition in stroke patients.
M Narro, I Singh, A Vilches
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International Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2021
M. Tsukagoshi+13 more
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M. Tsukagoshi+13 more
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Nutritional support and aging in preoperative nutrition
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 1999In the past 20 years, an increased interest geriatric nutrition has induced researchers to document the distribution and magnitude of nutritional problems in the elderly population. It has been observed that the prevalence of malnutrition is greatly affected by the general health status and autonomy of the elderly.
Albarede Jl+6 more
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Nutritional support in children and young people with cancer undergoing chemotherapy.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2015BACKGROUND It is well documented that malnutrition is a common complication of paediatric malignancy and its treatment. Malnutrition can often be a consequence of cancer itself or a result of chemotherapy. Nutritional support aims to reverse malnutrition
E. Ward+4 more
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Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2015
Malnutrition is an independent risk factor for complications, mortality, wound healing, length of hospital stay, and costs. Associations between nutritional support and surgical patients remain controversial.
Jing-xia Zhong, Kai Kang, X. Shu
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Malnutrition is an independent risk factor for complications, mortality, wound healing, length of hospital stay, and costs. Associations between nutritional support and surgical patients remain controversial.
Jing-xia Zhong, Kai Kang, X. Shu
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Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2004
Monitoring the effects of nutrition support is essential for patient safety and responsible clinical practice. The nutrition support practitioner must be knowledgeable about numerous types of monitors, including those of energy metabolism, fluid, electrolyte and mineral balance, disease modulation, physiologic complications, symptom tolerance ...
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Monitoring the effects of nutrition support is essential for patient safety and responsible clinical practice. The nutrition support practitioner must be knowledgeable about numerous types of monitors, including those of energy metabolism, fluid, electrolyte and mineral balance, disease modulation, physiologic complications, symptom tolerance ...
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What supports nutritional support?
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1984Historique et revue des traitements par alimentation enterale et parenterale pour des affections digestives et ...
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