SummaryObjectiveTo improve clinical outcomes, parenteral nutrition, standard enteral nutrition and immuno-enhanced nutrition are widely used in the gastrointestinal tumor patients undergoing surgery, but the optimal management of postoperative nutrition support remains uncertain.MethodsWe systematically searched the PUBMED, EMBASE and CNKI to identify latent studies which the effects of standard EN compared with PN or IEN on gastrointestinal tumor patients until the end of November, 2015. The quality of included trials was assessed according to the handbook for Cochrane reviewer. Statistical analysis was carried out by RevMan5.1 software.Results30 randomized controlled trials containing 3854 patients were contained in our meta-analysis, the...
BACKGROUND: Immunomodulating enteral nutrition in the perioperative period may reduce postoperative ...
The evidence connecting food and gastrointestinal cancers from epidemiological studies, case-control...
We retrospectively examined esophageal cancer patients who received enteral nutrition (EN) to clarif...
SummaryObjectiveTo improve clinical outcomes, parenteral nutrition, standard enteral nutrition and i...
Objective: To define the influence of preoperative immune modulating nutrition (IMN) on postoperativ...
AbstractA best evidence topic in surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Background : Enteral nutrition (EN) is now used more frequently than total parenteral nutrition (TPN...
Nutritional depletion has been demonstrated to be a major determinant of the development of post-ope...
Nutritional depletion has been demonstrated to be a major determinant of the development of post-ope...
AbstractA best evidence topic in surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Nutritional depletion has been demonstrated to be a major determinant of the development of post-ope...
Background/Aims: In this study, we investigated the effect of post-surgical parenteral nutrition on ...
Background: Pharmaconutrition has previously been reported in elective surgery to reduce postoperati...
Early postoperative enteral feeding has been demonstrated to improve the outcome of patients who und...
AbstractA best evidence topic in surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
BACKGROUND: Immunomodulating enteral nutrition in the perioperative period may reduce postoperative ...
The evidence connecting food and gastrointestinal cancers from epidemiological studies, case-control...
We retrospectively examined esophageal cancer patients who received enteral nutrition (EN) to clarif...
SummaryObjectiveTo improve clinical outcomes, parenteral nutrition, standard enteral nutrition and i...
Objective: To define the influence of preoperative immune modulating nutrition (IMN) on postoperativ...
AbstractA best evidence topic in surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Background : Enteral nutrition (EN) is now used more frequently than total parenteral nutrition (TPN...
Nutritional depletion has been demonstrated to be a major determinant of the development of post-ope...
Nutritional depletion has been demonstrated to be a major determinant of the development of post-ope...
AbstractA best evidence topic in surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Nutritional depletion has been demonstrated to be a major determinant of the development of post-ope...
Background/Aims: In this study, we investigated the effect of post-surgical parenteral nutrition on ...
Background: Pharmaconutrition has previously been reported in elective surgery to reduce postoperati...
Early postoperative enteral feeding has been demonstrated to improve the outcome of patients who und...
AbstractA best evidence topic in surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
BACKGROUND: Immunomodulating enteral nutrition in the perioperative period may reduce postoperative ...
The evidence connecting food and gastrointestinal cancers from epidemiological studies, case-control...
We retrospectively examined esophageal cancer patients who received enteral nutrition (EN) to clarif...