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Risk Factors of Enternal Nutrition Intolerance in Septic Patients:A Case-control Study
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作者 Li-zhu WANG Yan XIANG +4 位作者 Qian LI Yi-rong ZHU Jue FANG Xiao-dan LU Zhao-cai ZHANG 《Current Medical Science》 SCIE CAS 2024年第2期328-332,共5页
Objective:This study aimed to investigate the incidence of enteral nutrition intolerance(ENI)in patients with sepsis and explore potential risk factors.Methods:A case-control study was conducted in patients with sepsi... Objective:This study aimed to investigate the incidence of enteral nutrition intolerance(ENI)in patients with sepsis and explore potential risk factors.Methods:A case-control study was conducted in patients with sepsis who were receiving enteral nutrition(EN)at a tertiary hospital in China.The included patients were divided into the ENI group and the non-ENI group.Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify the risk factors for ENI.Results:A total of 859 patients were included in the study.Among them,288(33.53%)patients experienced symptoms of ENI,including diarrhea,vomiting,bloating,and gastric retention.Logistic regression analysis revealed that the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation H(APACHE H)score,thoracocentesis,and usage of cardiotonic drugs(namely,inotropes)were independent predictors of the ENI.Conclusion:The incidence of ENI is relatively high in patients with sepsis,especially in those who have higher APACHE H scores,have undergone thoracocentesis,and have received inotropes. 展开更多
关键词 SEPSIS enteral nutrition intolerance influencing factor
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Nasogastric or nasojejunal feeding in pediatric acute pancreatitis: a randomized controlled trial 被引量:6
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作者 Hong Zhao Yan Han +5 位作者 Ke-Rong Peng You-You Luo Jin-Dan Yu You-Hong Fang Jie Chen Jin-Gan Lou 《World Journal of Pediatrics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第5期536-543,共8页
Background The aim of this study was to compare nasogastric(NG)feeding with nasojejunal(NJ)feeding when treating pediatric patients with acute pancreatitis(AP)..Methods We performed a single-center,prospective,randomi... Background The aim of this study was to compare nasogastric(NG)feeding with nasojejunal(NJ)feeding when treating pediatric patients with acute pancreatitis(AP)..Methods We performed a single-center,prospective,randomized,active-controlled trial involving 77 pediatric patients with AP from April 2014 to December 2017.The patients were randomized into two groups:the NG tube feeding group(34 patients)and the NJ tube feeding group(33 patients).The primary outcome measures included the enteral nutrition intoler-ance,the length of tube feeding time,the recurrent pain of pancreatitis and complications.Results A total of 62 patients with AP(31 patients for each group)came into the final analysis.No differences were found in baseline characteristics,pediatric AP score and computed tomography severity score between the lwo groups.Three(9.7%)patients in the NG group and one(3.2%)patient in the NJ group developed intolerance(relative risk=3.00,95%confidence interval 0.33-27.29,P=0.612).The tube feeding time and length of hospital stay of the NG group were significantly shorter than those of the NJ group(P=0.016 and 0.027,respectively).No patient died in the trial.No significant differences were found in recurrent pain,complications,nutrition delivery efficacy,and side effects between the two groups.Conclusions NG tube feeding appears to be effective and safe for acute pediatric pancreatitis compared with NJ tube feeding.In addition,high qualifed,large sample sized,randomized controlled trials in pediatric population are needed. 展开更多
关键词 Acute pancreatitis enteral nutrition enteral nutrition intolerance Length of hospital stay Tube feeding time
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