AbstractA best evidence topic in surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The question addressed was in patients undergoing elective major upper gastrointestinal surgery requiring post-operative nutritional support, does enteral feeding as compared to total parenteral feeding confer any clinical benefits. Thirty-two papers were identified by a search of the Medline and Embase databases, of which seven represented the best evidence to answer the clinical question. The authors, journal, date and country of publication, patient group, study group, relevant outcomes and results of these papers were tabulated. All seven of these papers were randomised controlled trials which demonstrated enteral nutrition to be associated with sho...
Introduction: The incidence of malnutrition in hospitalized patients is reported to be high. In part...
The benefits of early enteral feeding (EEN) have been demonstrated in gastrointestinal surgery. But,...
Early enteral nutrition (EN) after major digestive surgery has been receiving increasing attention. ...
BACKGROUND:There appears to be an emerging consensus that early postoperative nutritional support be...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
It is a strong and commonly held belief among nutrition clinicians that enteral nutrition is prefera...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
BACKGROUND: After major upper gastro-intestinal surgery, enteral feeding is often hampered. There i...
SummaryObjectiveTo improve clinical outcomes, parenteral nutrition, standard enteral nutrition and i...
BACKGROUND: Withholding enteral feeds after an elective gastrointestinal surgery is based on the hy...
AbstractA best evidence topic in surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Nutritional support of surgical and critically ill patients has undergone significant advances since...
SummaryObjectiveTo improve clinical outcomes, parenteral nutrition, standard enteral nutrition and i...
I nternational guidelines proposethe use of postoperative artificialnutrition in either undernour-is...
Introduction: The incidence of malnutrition in hospitalized patients is reported to be high. In part...
The benefits of early enteral feeding (EEN) have been demonstrated in gastrointestinal surgery. But,...
Early enteral nutrition (EN) after major digestive surgery has been receiving increasing attention. ...
BACKGROUND:There appears to be an emerging consensus that early postoperative nutritional support be...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
It is a strong and commonly held belief among nutrition clinicians that enteral nutrition is prefera...
HYPOTHESIS: Immediate enteral feeding following major abdominal surgery reduces postoperative compli...
BACKGROUND: After major upper gastro-intestinal surgery, enteral feeding is often hampered. There i...
SummaryObjectiveTo improve clinical outcomes, parenteral nutrition, standard enteral nutrition and i...
BACKGROUND: Withholding enteral feeds after an elective gastrointestinal surgery is based on the hy...
AbstractA best evidence topic in surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Nutritional support of surgical and critically ill patients has undergone significant advances since...
SummaryObjectiveTo improve clinical outcomes, parenteral nutrition, standard enteral nutrition and i...
I nternational guidelines proposethe use of postoperative artificialnutrition in either undernour-is...
Introduction: The incidence of malnutrition in hospitalized patients is reported to be high. In part...
The benefits of early enteral feeding (EEN) have been demonstrated in gastrointestinal surgery. But,...
Early enteral nutrition (EN) after major digestive surgery has been receiving increasing attention. ...