Early Enteral Feeding Versus Delayed Feeding in Acute Pancreatitis Patients
Abstract
In clinical practice within intensive care units (ICUs) in Saudi Arabia, physicians often delay the initiation of feeding for critically ill patients until after the first 48 hours. This cautious approach primarily aims to mitigate the risk of refeeding syndrome, which is recognized as a significant barrier to the administration of early nutrition in such patients (Zaher, 2022). In this review I want to investigate the effects of early nutrition (within the first 48 hours of admission) versus delayed nutrition (after 48 hours of admission) in patients with acute pancreatitis receiving enteral feeding only.
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Naji Hamed Hajid Alharbi, Ibrahim Abdulaziz Almohsen, Faisal Saleh Lafi Alharbi, Bader Abdullah Hadi Alharbi, Khalid Saud Khalid Alharbi, & Saad Hameed Hamdan Almutairi, Mujib Sinhat Olayan Alharbi, Hani Ijl Fahim Almutairi, Mohammad Ali Alharbi. (2024). Early Enteral Feeding Versus Delayed Feeding in Acute Pancreatitis Patients . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 1541–1549. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.2799