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1Medizinische Fakultät, Universität Rostock.
Abstract:
The computer program PEDINFUS permits the fast and simple definition of the individual nutrient amounts and infusion volumes in accordance with age, weight and possible metabolic complications for children up to 18 years. All components needed for total parenteral nutrition are taken into account. The conditions necessary for the optimal satisfaction of the individual needs of each patient by means of combined solutions have thus been created.
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