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Continuous low rate enteral feeding.

Authors: E, Levy; J F, Charles; M, Malafosse; C, Huguet; J, Loygue;

Continuous low rate enteral feeding.

Abstract

The original method of continuous low rate enteral feeding is used in cases of nutritious deficiencies and is found to be of value in view of its scientific and technical advantages. Its value is demonstrated by 95% satisfactory results. Furthermore, its low cost, handiness and ease of operation make it accessible to any medical or surgical center where it may have a preferential if not exclusive place.

Keywords

Adult, Nitrogen, Body Weight, Proteins, Phosphorus, Lipid Metabolism, Dietary Fats, Enteral Nutrition, Glucose, Dietary Carbohydrates, Humans, Calcium, Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Dietary Proteins, Child

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