Patients post-operatively followed in intensive care units in are known to have high morbidity and mortality rates. The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of enteral versus total parenteral nutrition for length of ICU stay in postoperative patients. Nutritional support for patients were divided into two groups; enteral nutrition (Group E) total parenteral administered (Group P). Demographic findings, APACHE II score and serum albumin levels were determined in the preoperative period in both groups of patients. In both groups were recorded type of operation and blood transfusion during the operation. Gas, fecal discharge time in the postoperative period, of patients in groups and, postoperative day 7th, serum albumin, and se...
Total parenteral nutrition was developed in the 1960s and has since been implemented commonly in the...
Critically ill patients depend on artificial nutrition for the maintenance of their metabolic functi...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
Background: For intensive care unit (ICU) patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction and in need of ...
Nutritional support of surgical and critically ill patients has undergone significant advances since...
AbstractBackgroundFor intensive care unit (ICU) patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction and in ne...
Background: Nutrient imbalance can frequently occur in patients with indications for parenteral nutr...
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) has long been considered the optimal nutrition technique in critica...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
BACKGROUND:There appears to be an emerging consensus that early postoperative nutritional support be...
- Overfeeding of critically ill patients is associated with a higher incidence of infections and an ...
Contains fulltext : 58924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Nutritional th...
Critically ill patients depend on artificial nutrition for the maintenance of their metabolic functi...
After radical cystectomy, patients are in a catabolic state because of postoperative stress response...
Total parenteral nutrition was developed in the 1960s and has since been implemented commonly in the...
Critically ill patients depend on artificial nutrition for the maintenance of their metabolic functi...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
Background: For intensive care unit (ICU) patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction and in need of ...
Nutritional support of surgical and critically ill patients has undergone significant advances since...
AbstractBackgroundFor intensive care unit (ICU) patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction and in ne...
Background: Nutrient imbalance can frequently occur in patients with indications for parenteral nutr...
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) has long been considered the optimal nutrition technique in critica...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
BACKGROUND:There appears to be an emerging consensus that early postoperative nutritional support be...
- Overfeeding of critically ill patients is associated with a higher incidence of infections and an ...
Contains fulltext : 58924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Nutritional th...
Critically ill patients depend on artificial nutrition for the maintenance of their metabolic functi...
After radical cystectomy, patients are in a catabolic state because of postoperative stress response...
Total parenteral nutrition was developed in the 1960s and has since been implemented commonly in the...
Critically ill patients depend on artificial nutrition for the maintenance of their metabolic functi...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...