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Gastroenterology – Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition, Chapter 15

Authors :
Schulz, R. J.
Working group for developing the guidelines for parenteral nutrition of The German Association for Nutritional Medicine
Koletzko, B.
Bischoff, S. C.
Source :
GMS German Medical Science, Vol 7, p Doc13 (2009)
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2009.

Abstract

In patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis parenteral nutrition (PN) is indicated when enteral nutrition is not possible or should be avoided for medical reasons. In Crohn's patients PN is indicated when there are signs/symptoms of ileus or subileus in the small intestine, scars or intestinal fistulae. PN requires no specific compounding for chronic inflammatory bowel diseases. In both diseases it should be composed of 55–60% carbohydrates, 25–30% lipids and 10–15% amino acids. PN helps in the correction of malnutrition, particularly the intake of energy, minerals, trace elements, deficiency of calcium, vitamin D, folic acid, vitamin B12, and zinc. Enteral nutrition is clearly superior to PN in severe, acute pancreatitis. An intolerance to enteral nutrition results in an indication for total PN in complications such as pseudocysts, intestinal and pancreatic fistulae, and pancreatic abscesses or pancreatic ascites. If enteral nutrition is not possible, PN is recommended, at the earliest, 5 days after admission to the hospital. TPN should not be routinely administered in mild acute pancreatitis or nil by moth status

Details

Language :
German, English
ISSN :
16123174
Volume :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
GMS German Medical Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.11b201107ef9428dabcdc66b228139b0
Document Type :
article