当前的做法,挑战和建议在死性肠球炎后的肠道营养
Elena Itriago1, Kimberly Fernandez Trahan1, Leonor Adriana Massieu1
1Department of Pediatrics, Section of Neonatology, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX, USA.
Clinics in perinatology
|August 3, 2023
概括
死亡性肠球炎 (NEC) 管理缺乏指导方针. 早期的肠道营养和尽量减少肠道休息是NEC新生儿营养恢复的关键.
科学领域:
- 新生儿医学 新生儿医学
- 儿科胃肠病学 儿科胃肠病学
- 关键的护理关键的护理
背景情况:
- 死性肠球炎 (NEC) 是一种严重的新生儿疾病,具有显著的死亡率和发病率.
- 目前NEC的营养康复实践通常基于机构协议和专家意见,因为缺乏基于证据的建议.
- 被诊断为NEC的婴儿通常会经历长时间的肠休息和抗生素治疗.
研究的目的:
- 强调需要基于证据的推,用于新生儿死性肠球炎的营养康复.
- 确定影响婴儿NEC诊断后营养耐受性的关键因素.
- 倡导优化养策略,以改善NEC患者的治疗结果.
主要方法:
- 对NEC诊断后营养管理的当前文献和临床实践的审查.
- 分析与成功的肠道养相关的患者特征.
- 讨论尽量减少肠部休息和抗生素暴露的策略.
主要成果:
- 值得注意的是,对于NEC后的营养康复,缺乏标准化,基于证据的指导方针.
- 识别营养耐受性的预测因素对于及时养的进步至关重要.
- 长时间的肠休息和使用抗生素是常见的,但可能有害的NEC护理方面.
结论:
- 标准化饮食习惯和早期启动肠道营养对于NEC后的营养恢复至关重要.
- 尽量减少肠休息时间和抗生素暴露可能会改善NEC婴儿的结果.
- 需要进一步的研究,以建立NEC营养管理的强有力的,基于证据的指导方针.
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