
pmid: 17472873
Parenteral nutrition plays a vital role for patients with intestinal failure and those who are unable to maintain oral or enteral nutrition alone. Parenteral nutrition has been shown to improve clinical outcome in patients with malnutrition and intestinal tract dysfunction. The use of parenteral nutrition is not without risk of serious complications. Parenteral nutrition complications can be divided into mechanical related to vascular access, septic, and metabolic. This article provides a review on the short- and long-term complications of parenteral nutrition and their management.
Manganese, Parenteral Nutrition, Biliary Tract Diseases, Liver Diseases, Trace Elements, Bone Diseases, Metabolic, Catheters, Indwelling, Metabolic Diseases, Humans, Vascular Diseases
Manganese, Parenteral Nutrition, Biliary Tract Diseases, Liver Diseases, Trace Elements, Bone Diseases, Metabolic, Catheters, Indwelling, Metabolic Diseases, Humans, Vascular Diseases
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