Children with chronic diseases, such as neurological, neuromuscular, respiratory, in particular cystic fibrosis, hereditary, metabolic, oncological, and congenital heart defects often suffer from malnutrition, often accompanied by stunted growth. The main reason leading to a change in nutritional status is inadequate intake of nutrients and energy with increased nutrient requirements or various eating problems. Lack of nutrient status correction and continued malnutrition contribute to major body changes that worsen disease progression, increase the risk of death and reduce patients’ quality of life. To fully cover the body’s nutrient needs, the use of specialized enteric nutrition is a priority. Sufficient clinical experience has been accu...
Crohn's disease belongs to the group of inflammatory bowel disease and is characterized by inflammat...
Background: The most common cause of intestinal failure (IF) in childhood remains short bowel syndro...
Many neurological diseases are followed by a disturbance of nutritional intake to some extent and th...
Nutritional support in children is essential when they are unable to assume an adequate oral caloric...
The article presents current data on the features of the nutritional status of children with chronic...
Adequate nutritional support of children in critical conditions is undoubtedly a recognised, efficie...
Enteral nutrition is the most basic and important method of nutritional intervention. Indication for...
<em>Enteral nutrition provided to children in critical state is necessary area of pediatrician’s act...
Malnutrition affects 50% of hospitalized children and 25–70% of the critically ill children. It incr...
Enteral nutrition support (ENS) involves both the delivery of nutrients via feeding tubes and the pr...
Enteropathy defines abnormalities of the small intestinal mucosa of various etiologies in which nutr...
The current increasing survival of children with severe central nervous system damage has created a ...
Introduction: Crohn's disease is an illness of the digestive tract with an uncertain etiology which ...
Nutritional support is an integral and essential part of the management of 5-10 percent of hospitali...
Objective: To assess the impact of early introduction of enteral nutrition therapy in reducing morbi...
Crohn's disease belongs to the group of inflammatory bowel disease and is characterized by inflammat...
Background: The most common cause of intestinal failure (IF) in childhood remains short bowel syndro...
Many neurological diseases are followed by a disturbance of nutritional intake to some extent and th...
Nutritional support in children is essential when they are unable to assume an adequate oral caloric...
The article presents current data on the features of the nutritional status of children with chronic...
Adequate nutritional support of children in critical conditions is undoubtedly a recognised, efficie...
Enteral nutrition is the most basic and important method of nutritional intervention. Indication for...
<em>Enteral nutrition provided to children in critical state is necessary area of pediatrician’s act...
Malnutrition affects 50% of hospitalized children and 25–70% of the critically ill children. It incr...
Enteral nutrition support (ENS) involves both the delivery of nutrients via feeding tubes and the pr...
Enteropathy defines abnormalities of the small intestinal mucosa of various etiologies in which nutr...
The current increasing survival of children with severe central nervous system damage has created a ...
Introduction: Crohn's disease is an illness of the digestive tract with an uncertain etiology which ...
Nutritional support is an integral and essential part of the management of 5-10 percent of hospitali...
Objective: To assess the impact of early introduction of enteral nutrition therapy in reducing morbi...
Crohn's disease belongs to the group of inflammatory bowel disease and is characterized by inflammat...
Background: The most common cause of intestinal failure (IF) in childhood remains short bowel syndro...
Many neurological diseases are followed by a disturbance of nutritional intake to some extent and th...