A retrospective cohort study: pre‐operative oral enteral nutritional optimisation for Crohnʼs disease in a UK tertiary IBD centre
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2022Vol. 56(4), pp. 646–663
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Susanna Meade, Kamal Patel, Raphael P. Luber, Dearbhaile O’Hanlon, Andra Caracostea, Polychronis Pavlidis, Sailish Honap, C Anandarajah, Nyree Griffin, Sebastian Zeki, Shuvra Ray, Joel Mawdsley, Mark Samaan, Simon H. Anderson, Amir Darakhshan, Katie Adams, Andrew B. Williams, Jeremy Sanderson, Miranda Lomer, Peter M. Irving
Abstract
Oral EN was reasonably well tolerated and associated with a reduction in 30-day postoperative complications. Randomised controlled trials are required to confirm these findings.
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