Some Aspects of Nutritional Nutrition for Early Prevention of Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Burned
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Burns, Medical Nutrition, Prevention of Exhaustion.Abstract
--- In carrying out this work, we based the results of the study on the results of assessments of lesions of the stomach and duodenum in burned patients, according to the endoscopic research method. 91 patients who received probe nutrition with a lesion area of 25 to 45% of the body surface were examined. Extremely important is the early transfer of severe patients to enteral nutrition, which significantly reduces the incidence of ulcers and bleeding. Combined therapy in seriously burned patients with the inclusion of probe hyperalimentation can reduce the severity of exhaustion, effectively correct metabolic disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, provide an adequate amount of plastic material, thereby reducing the number of complications of a burn disease and improve the results of surgical treatment.
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