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[Artificial nutrition. When? How? What?].

H Arenas Márquez

    Revista De Gastroenterologia De Mexico
    |July 1, 1981
    PubMed
    Summary

    Malnourished patients require nutritional assessment for optimal care. Early nutritional intervention, prioritizing the enteric route, is crucial for better patient outcomes and preventing deficits.

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    Area of Science:

    • Clinical Nutrition
    • Surgical Patient Care
    • Medical Malnutrition

    Context:

    • Malnutrition is linked to increased hospital morbidity and mortality.
    • Nutritional assessment is vital for all hospitalized patients, especially surgical candidates.
    • Feeding methods depend on nutritional status, GI function, and treatment type.

    Purpose:

    • To emphasize the importance of nutritional assessment in hospitalized patients.
    • To outline the preferred methods of artificial nutrition delivery.
    • To highlight the benefits of early nutritional support.

    Summary:

    • The enteric route is preferred for feeding when feasible.
    • Peripheral or central nutrition is indicated if oral/enteral feeding is not possible.
    • Artificial nutrition should be initiated before significant protein depletion occurs.

    Impact:

    • Proactive nutritional support is more effective than correcting deficits.
    • Improved patient outcomes through timely and appropriate nutritional interventions.
    • Integration of nutritional assessment into standard patient care protocols.

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