... Harrison's Internal Medicine > Part 4. Nutrition > Chapter 73. Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition Therapy Enteral andParenteral Nutrition Therapy: Introduction The ability to provide specialized ... tolerance of tube feeding may be limited during acute illness by gastric retention or diarrhea. Parenteralfeeding has greater risk of infection, reflecting the need for venous access, and a greater ... For the duration and quality of life. The decision-making process used to decide when to use SNS is depicted in Fig. 73-1. Figure 73-1 Chapter 073. Enteraland Parenteral Nutrition...
... Bistrian: Parenteralandenteral nutrition in the intensive care unit, in Intensive Care Medicine , R Irwin, J Rippe (eds). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2003. Chapter 073. Enteral ... postoperative feeding is indicated. Patients with a moderate SRI and moderate PCM also benefit from earlier feeding within the first several days. Table 73-1 Body Mass Index (BMI) and Nutritional ... function and somewhat on the available technical resources. The timing of nutritional support is based on evaluation of the preexisting nutritional status, the presence and extent of SRI, and the...
... nutritional support. The combination of some enteralfeeding either by mouth or by enteral tube with parenteralfeeding often shortens the transition to full enteral feeding, which can generally be used ... used when >50% of requirements can be met enterally. Substantial nutritional benefit can be achieved by providing Chapter 073. Enteraland Parenteral Nutrition (Part 3) Efficacy of SNS ... acids, long-chain omega 3 fatty acids, and nucleotides available in some specialty enteral formulas are particularly important for maintaining immunity. Enteralfeeding also supports gut function...
... prognosis is longer than several months and that the therapy benefits quality of life. Table 73-2 Summary of Outcomes for Patients on Home Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (HPEN) Therapy ... Patient-Year Chapter 073. Enteraland Parenteral Nutrition (Part 4) Although PN was initially relatively expensive, its components are often less expensive than specialty enteral formulas. Percutaneous ... Rx ied HPEN NonHPEN Home Parenteral Nutrition Crohn's disease 562 6 6 0 25 0 8 0.9 1.1 Ischemic 331 9 7 7 48 9 3 1 1.4 1.1 Home Enteral Nutrition Neurologic...
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