The 1996 Nestlé International Clinical Nutrition Award for Enteral Nutrition. "Enteral versus parenteral nutrition: effects on gastrointestinal function and metabolism": background

Nutrition
U Suchner

Abstract

Nutrition therapy for the critically ill patient is today an integral part of the treatment concept in intensive care medicine. Parenteral and enteral artificial nutrition are expensive, cost-intensive treatment procedures that are certainly not risk-free. For both ethical and economic reasons, the indications and principles of artificial nutrition must always be adapted to the latest knowledge.

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Citations

Jan 13, 2005·Critical Care Medicine·John Victor PeterJennie Phillips-Hughes
Nov 27, 2008·Nutrition in Clinical Practice : Official Publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition·Aaron M CookBarbara Magnuson
Oct 6, 2001·Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing : Official Journal of the Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses·J Deswarte-WallaceJ Z Finklestein
Mar 16, 2002·The British Journal of Nutrition·U SuchnerK Peter

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