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Новые тенденции нутритивной поддержки в педиатрии

Новые тенденции нутритивной поддержки в педиатрии

Abstract

Адекватная нутритивная поддержка детей в критических состояниях несомненно является признанным, эффективным и доказанным методом профилактики и коррекции многих осложнений на этапе интенсивного лечения. Неправильное питание пациентов, находящихся в критических состояниях, способствует формированию алиментарного дефицита, ведет к риску развития инфекционных осложнений и полиорганной недостаточности, замедляет процессы репарации тканей и восстановления самостоятельного дыхания. Нами проведены исследования и представлены результаты питания детей, находящихся в критических состояниях. Показано, что возраст-адаптированные детские формулы для энтерального питания высокоэффективны в коррекции метаболических нарушений, связанных с течением раневого процесса, позволяют улучшить переносимость длительной химиотерапии.

Adequate nutritional support of children in critical conditions is undoubtedly a recognised, efficient and evident method of preventing and correcting many complications at the intensive treatment stage. Unhealthy eating habits of patients in critical conditions facilitate the development of nutrition deficit, results in an increased risk of infectious complications and multiorgan failure, slows down the tissue repair processes and restoration of spontaneous breathing. The work describes the results of dietary studies in children in a critical situation. The authors demonstrate that age-adapted infant formulas for enteral feeding are highly efficient in correcting metabolic disorders related to wound processes and help improve the tolerance to a long-term chemotherapy.

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НУТРИТИВНАЯ ПОДДЕРЖКА, КРИТИЧЕСКИЕ СОСТОЯНИЯ, ЭНТЕРАЛЬНОЕ ПИТАНИЕ, ВОЗРАСТ-АДАПТИРОВАННЫЕ СМЕСИ

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