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Refeeding syndrome is a potentially fatal alteration in serum electrolytes occurring in patients refed after a period of starvation. Its actual incidence is not established due to lack of universally acceptable definitions.
Samriddh Dhungel +4 more
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The Identification and Management of Refeeding Syndrome in Inpatient Severely Acutely Malnourished Children Aged 6 to 59 Months in Sub-Saharan African Countries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Background: Refeeding syndrome is a potentially fatal complication that occurs in inpatient, severely acutely malnourished children during the early phase of nutritional management.
Tshegofatso Mogase +3 more
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Refeeding syndrome (RFS) is the result of aggressive enteral or parenteral feeding in a malnourished patient, with hypophosphatemia being the hallmark of this phenomenon. Other metabolic abnormalities, such as hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia, may also occur, along with sodium and fluid retention.
Judy, Fuentebella, John A, Kerner
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Incidence of Refeeding Syndrome in Critically Ill Children With Nutritional Support
IntroductionEarly enteral nutrition is recommended for critically ill children, potentially exposing those who are undernourished to the risk of refeeding syndrome.
Stéphanie Blanc +7 more
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Refeeding syndrome (RFS) can occur in malnourished patients when normal, enteral, or parenteral feeding is resumed. The syndrome often goes unrecognized and may, in the most severe cases, result in death. The diagnosis of RFS can be crucially facilitated by the use of clinical decision support systems (CDSS).The literature in PubMed was searched for ...
Heuft, L. +5 more
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Previous studies have reported that nutritional restriction from days 50 to 130 applied in young nulliparous ewes reduces umbilical blood flow (UBF). We hypothesized that during restriction, UBF and fetal and placentome dimensional measurements would ...
Manuel A. Vasquez-Hidalgo +2 more
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YAP regulates the liver size during the fasting-refeeding transition in mice
Liver is the central hub regulating energy metabolism during feeding-fasting transition. Evidence suggests that fasting and refeeding induce dynamic changes in liver size, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
Xuan Li +10 more
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Identification and prevention of refeeding syndrome in pediatric intensive care [PDF]
“Refeeding syndrome” is described in the literature as a range of metabolic and electrolyte disorders that result from starting nutritional rehabilitation in malnourished patients.
Stević Marija +6 more
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An elderly woman with poor nutritional intake developed profound hypophosphataemia and hypokalaemia following the institution of nasogastric feeding.Refeeding syndrome is well recognized in certain undernourished groups of patients, but may not be so well known to physicians looking after elderly patients, whose nutritional status may be more deficient
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A case of refeeding syndrome during intradialytic parenteral nutrition
Background Refeeding syndrome is a potentially fatal electrolyte shift in patients with rapid feeding after low-calorie intake. Although the key to diagnosing refeeding syndrome is hypophosphatemia after feeding, renal dysfunction might hide refeeding ...
Yoshihisa Miyamoto +4 more
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