Nutritional support is an integral and essential part of the management of 5-10 percent of hospitalized children. Children in the intensive care unit are particularly likely to develop malnutrition because of the nature and duration of their illness, and their inability to eat by mouth. This article reviews the physiology of starvation and the development of malnutrition in children. A method of estimating the nutritional requirements of children is presented. The techniques of nutritional support, including enteral, peripheral, and central parenteral nutri-tion are discussed in detail. Appropriate formulas are given for different age groups. Elec-trolyte, vitamin, and mineral supplements are discussed. Guidelines are provided for choosing ...
Adequate nutritional support of children in critical conditions is undoubtedly a recognised, efficie...
Background Critically ill children are at high risk of underfeeding and AKI, which may lead to furth...
Background Critically ill children are at high risk of underfeeding and AKI, which may lead to furth...
In critically ill children, appropriate nutritional support can improve short- and long ...
Malnutrition affects 50% of hospitalized children and 25–70% of the critically ill children. It incr...
Critically ill children require nutritional support that will give them nutritional and non-nutritio...
Critically ill children require nutritional support that will give them nutritional and non-nutritio...
Background: Nutritional support is considered essential for the outcome of pediatric critical illnes...
Providing nutritional therapy via the gastrointestinal tract in patients in paediatric intensive car...
Background : Nutritional support is considered essential for the outcome of paediatric critical illn...
OBJECTIVES: to evaluate patterns of usage and monitoring of nutritional support in a Pediatric ICU o...
Objective: To assess the impact of early introduction of enteral nutrition therapy in reducing morbi...
textabstractCritically ill children are at risk of deteriorating nutritional status when admitted to...
Background: Nutrition therapy (NT) is essential for the care of critically ill children. Inadequate ...
Adequate nutritional support of children in critical conditions is undoubtedly a recognised, efficie...
Adequate nutritional support of children in critical conditions is undoubtedly a recognised, efficie...
Background Critically ill children are at high risk of underfeeding and AKI, which may lead to furth...
Background Critically ill children are at high risk of underfeeding and AKI, which may lead to furth...
In critically ill children, appropriate nutritional support can improve short- and long ...
Malnutrition affects 50% of hospitalized children and 25–70% of the critically ill children. It incr...
Critically ill children require nutritional support that will give them nutritional and non-nutritio...
Critically ill children require nutritional support that will give them nutritional and non-nutritio...
Background: Nutritional support is considered essential for the outcome of pediatric critical illnes...
Providing nutritional therapy via the gastrointestinal tract in patients in paediatric intensive car...
Background : Nutritional support is considered essential for the outcome of paediatric critical illn...
OBJECTIVES: to evaluate patterns of usage and monitoring of nutritional support in a Pediatric ICU o...
Objective: To assess the impact of early introduction of enteral nutrition therapy in reducing morbi...
textabstractCritically ill children are at risk of deteriorating nutritional status when admitted to...
Background: Nutrition therapy (NT) is essential for the care of critically ill children. Inadequate ...
Adequate nutritional support of children in critical conditions is undoubtedly a recognised, efficie...
Adequate nutritional support of children in critical conditions is undoubtedly a recognised, efficie...
Background Critically ill children are at high risk of underfeeding and AKI, which may lead to furth...
Background Critically ill children are at high risk of underfeeding and AKI, which may lead to furth...