This guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers and other home enteral nutrition (HEN) providers about the indications and contraindications for HEN, and its implementation and monitoring. Home parenteral nutrition is not included but will be addressed in a separate ESPEN guideline. This guideline will also inform interested patients requiring HEN. The guideline is based on current evidence and expert opinion and consists of 61 recommendations that address the indications for HEN, relevant access devices and their use, the products recommended, the monitoring and criteria for termination of HEN, and the structural requirements needed to perform HEN. We searched for meta-analyses, systematic reviews and sin...
Objectives: Clinicians are in need of guidance that will ease the application of medical nutrition t...
Despite the psychological effects of enteral tube placement, the use of an enteral feeding tube is o...
The present guideline is the first of a new series of “practical guidelines” based on more detailed ...
This guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers and other home en...
This ESPEN practical guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers a...
This ESPEN practical guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers a...
This guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers and other home pa...
The purpose of this overview is to make the case for the establishment and publication of standards ...
Background: This practical guideline is based on the ESPEN Guidelines on Chronic Intestinal Failure ...
Home enteral nutrition (HEN) has been reviewed in this supplement as a clinical therapy; however, th...
International audienceIn hospitals through Europe and worldwide, the practices regarding hospital di...
Undernutrition as well as specific nutrient deficiencies have been described in patients with Crohn'...
Enteral nutrition (EN) via tube feeding is, today, the preferred way of feeding the critically ill p...
Enteral nutrition (EN) via tube feeding is, today, the preferred way of feeding the critically ill p...
Objectives: Clinicians are in need of guidance that will ease the application of medical nutrition t...
Despite the psychological effects of enteral tube placement, the use of an enteral feeding tube is o...
The present guideline is the first of a new series of “practical guidelines” based on more detailed ...
This guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers and other home en...
This ESPEN practical guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers a...
This ESPEN practical guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers a...
This guideline will inform physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, caregivers and other home pa...
The purpose of this overview is to make the case for the establishment and publication of standards ...
Background: This practical guideline is based on the ESPEN Guidelines on Chronic Intestinal Failure ...
Home enteral nutrition (HEN) has been reviewed in this supplement as a clinical therapy; however, th...
International audienceIn hospitals through Europe and worldwide, the practices regarding hospital di...
Undernutrition as well as specific nutrient deficiencies have been described in patients with Crohn'...
Enteral nutrition (EN) via tube feeding is, today, the preferred way of feeding the critically ill p...
Enteral nutrition (EN) via tube feeding is, today, the preferred way of feeding the critically ill p...
Objectives: Clinicians are in need of guidance that will ease the application of medical nutrition t...
Despite the psychological effects of enteral tube placement, the use of an enteral feeding tube is o...
The present guideline is the first of a new series of “practical guidelines” based on more detailed ...