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Febrile neutropenia and refeeding syndrome

Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2016
We describe the management of a 4-year-old child with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) who presented with febrile neutropenia, Cryptosporidium and subsequently developed refeeding syndrome. Febrile neutropenia is common and can be life-threatening and we highlight the identification of well low-risk neutropenic children with resolved febrile ...
H K, Jahn   +3 more
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Refeeding syndrome: a clinical review

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2010
Refeeding syndrome can result in a wide variety of complications and may be life threatening. Although well described in hospital practice, refeeding syndrome is often under-recognized and inadequately treated.
Clare, Ormerod   +3 more
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Refeeding syndrome

2018
Malnutrition is a problem in children with chronic illnesses. Aggressive nutritional rehabilitation can put them at risk of refeeding syndrome. This chapter highlights the risk factors and management of refeeding syndrome.
Akshay Batra, John Puntis
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Refeeding Syndrome and Hypophosphatemia

Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2005
Hypophosphatemia is a potentially life-threatening complication of reinstating nutrition in a malnourished patient. Refeeding syndrome is a term that refers to various metabolic abnormalities that may complicate carbohydrate administration in subnourished patient populations.
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Refeeding syndrome.

ORL-head and neck nursing : official journal of the Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Nurses, 2003
Refeeding syndrome can occur when nutrition is reinstituted in a starved patient and, if abnormalities are not corrected, can be lethal. This article describes metabolic adaptations to starvation, risk factors for the development of refeeding syndrome, and causes as well as symptoms of refeeding syndrome.
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Refeeding Syndrome or Refeeding Hypophosphatemia

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2012
Nutrition support clinicians refer to the abnormalities in laboratory data and changes in clinical signs and symptoms that follow refeeding of starved or malnourished patients as refeeding syndrome. Theoretical descriptions of refeeding syndrome include a complex and extensive list of changes, such as hypophosphatemia, hypomagnesemia, hypokalemia ...
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Recognizing and Preventing Refeeding Syndrome

Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2009
Refeeding syndrome is an uncommon but potentially fatal phenomenon that can occur in patients receiving parenteral, enteral, or oral feedings after a period of sustained malnutrition or starvation. This syndrome is characterized by hypophosphatemia, hypokalemia, and hypomagnesemia.
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Dietetic practice in refeeding syndrome

Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 2011
AbstractBackground:  The physiology and consequences of refeeding syndrome have long been recognised, although its management continues to be debated, despite the recommendations made by The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in their guideline ‘Nutrition Support in Adults’ (2006).
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Refeeding Syndrome

Pediatrics In Review, 2016
Christian D, Pulcini   +2 more
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[The refeeding syndrome].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2015
The refeeding syndrome may occur during reintroduction of carbohydrates in malnourished patients. This syndrome is characterized by reduced plasma electrolyte levels, hypophosphataemia being most prevalent. The symptoms can vary from minor symptoms to severe neurological or cardiac symptoms.
Wietske M, Lambers   +2 more
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