Early enteral versus early parenteral nutrition in critically ill patients with respiratory distress: a case-control study
Abstract Background Nutritional support is essential as enteral or parenteral nutrition to reduce catabolism, to lower the complications rate, and to improve outcomes in critically ill patients. Results The median, range age of the cohort was (median 10, range 6-18.8 months). One-hundred thirteen (6...
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Main Authors: | Basant Salah El Meligy (Author), Seham Awad El-sherbini (Author), Mohamed Mosaad Soliman (Author), Heba Mohamad abd El-Ghany (Author), Elshimaa Salah Ahmed (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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