Early Enteral Nutrition Feeding in Critically Ill Patients

Authors

  • Erwin Kresnoadi Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Mataram

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29303/jku.v6i3.145

Keywords:

critically-ill patient, nutrition, enteral, care

Abstract

Dukungan nutrisi merupakan komponen penting dalam perawatan pasien kritis karena dapat meningkatkan morbiditas, mortalitas, dan lama tinggal. Efek menguntungkan dari nutrisi enteral mencakup pemanfaatan yang lebih baik substrat, pencegahan atrofi mukosa, pelestarian integritas flora usus, dan pelestarian imunokompetensi. Pemberian makanan enteral secara dini mampu mengurangi angka kematian pasien menjadi lebih rendah karena pemberian nutrisi enteral secara dini dapat meningkatkan aliran darah ke saluran pencernaan.

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Published

2017-09-29

How to Cite

Kresnoadi, E. (2017). Early Enteral Nutrition Feeding in Critically Ill Patients. Jurnal Kedokteran, 6(3), 32. https://doi.org/10.29303/jku.v6i3.145

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