Planned Peri-Extubation Fasting in Critically Ill Children: An International Survey of Practice
IntroductionCumulative energy/protein deficit is associated with impaired outcomes in pediatric intensive care Units (PICU). Enteral nutrition is the preferred mode, but its delivery may be compromised by periods of feeding interruptions around procedures, with peri-extubation fasting the most commo...
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Main Authors: | Tomasz Nabialek (Author), Lyvonne N. Tume (Author), Eloise Cercueil (Author), Claire Morice (Author), Lionel Bouvet (Author), Florent Baudin (Author), Frederic V. Valla (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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