Literature DB >> 26673199

Nutrition Support in the Open Abdomen.

Scott M Moore1, Clay Cothren Burlew2.   

Abstract

Early provision of enteral nutrition (EN) in critically ill and injured patients has become standard practice in surgical intensive care units (ICUs) due to its proven role in reducing septic complications. Increasingly, intensivists are confronted with patients with an open abdomen due to the use of damage control surgery and the recognition of the abdominal compartment syndrome; the role and timing of EN in these challenging patients continue to be debated. Patients with an open abdomen are often among the sickest in the ICU and hence could benefit from early nutrition support. However, the exposed abdominal viscera can understandably create anxiety regarding the initiation of EN; there is theoretic concern over exacerbation of bowel distention with resultant inability to close the abdomen and an increased aspiration risk due to paralytic ileus. Recent studies have investigated the utility of EN in the patient with an open abdomen, addressing these clinical concerns. The goal of this clinical review is to provide guidance to physicians caring for these complex patients.
© 2015 American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition.

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Keywords:  critical illness; enteral nutrition; nutritional support; open abdomen; surgery; trauma

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26673199     DOI: 10.1177/0884533615620420

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutr Clin Pract        ISSN: 0884-5336            Impact factor:   3.080


  5 in total

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2.  Simultaneous early surgical repair of post-cholecystectomy major bile duct injury and complex abdominal evisceration: A case report.

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Review 3.  Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: Improving Outcomes With A Multidisciplinary Approach - A Narrative Review.

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Review 4.  Open Abdomen in a Critically Ill Patient.

Authors:  Lalita Gouri Mitra; Vandana Saluja; Udit Dhingra
Journal:  Indian J Crit Care Med       Date:  2020-09

Review 5.  Open abdomen critical care management principles: resuscitation, fluid balance, nutrition, and ventilator management.

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Journal:  Trauma Surg Acute Care Open       Date:  2017-09-03
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