Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5871713 | Clinical Nutrition | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Enteral feeding is widely used for hospitalized patients but is also used for ambulatory persons living at home or in home care settings. Aside from decisions that must be made about appropriate nutrient delivery, choices related to which type of enteral access will be used and the procedures for enteral access surveillance are extremely important. In this paper we review the various techniques for establishment of enteral access in adult patients. Prevention and treatment of potential complications are detailed. The use of protocols that are written by a multidisciplinary nutrition team is mandatory. It is also of vital importance to discuss treatment plans with the patient and care givers, to assure appropriate follow-up, and to consider ethical issues related to enteral feeding.
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Authors
Emmanuel Toussaint, André Van Gossum, Asuncion Ballarin, Marianna Arvanitakis,