Advances in medical nutrition therapy: Parenteral nutrition

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Parenteral nutrition has evolved tremendously, with parenteral formulas now safer and more accessible than ever. “All-in-one” admixtures are now available, which simplify parenteral nutrition usage and decrease line infection rates alongside other methods of infectious control. Recently published data on the benefits of parenteral nutrition versus enteral nutrition together with the widespread use of indirect calorimetry solve many safety issues that have emerged over the years. All these advances, alongside a better understanding of glycemic control and lipid and protein formulation improvements, make parenteral nutrition a safe alternative to enteral nutrition.

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Itzhaki, M. H., & Singer, P. (2020, March 1). Advances in medical nutrition therapy: Parenteral nutrition. Nutrients. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12030717

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