Pediatric nutritional support
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https://doi.org/10.32635/2176-9745.RBC.1997v43n4.2866Keywords:
Pediatric Nutritional Support, Pediatric Nutritional Status, Protein Deficiancy, Cancer In Pediatric PatientsAbstract
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of the Nutritional Support on the Nutritional State in hypercatabolic pediatric patients, as well as the inadequacy enteral support products for adults when used in pediatric patients. Two male children between the ages of four and five were evaluated. The Nutritional Support used plus evaluation of the protein catabolic rate ensured the maintenance of these patients in positive nitrogen balance. Despite the positive result to the support with improvement of the serum protein, we do not recommend adult diets for imune depressed children, as opportunistic infecctions may occur from the handling of the fomula.
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