Early initiated feeding versus early reached target enteral nutrition in critically ill children: An observational study in paediatric intensive care units in Turkey
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health2017Vol. 54(5), pp. 480–486
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Soyhan Bağcı, Elif Keleş, Feyza İnceköy Gırgın, Dinçer Yıldızdaş, Özden Özgür Horoz, Nilüfer Yalındağ, Murat Tanyıldız, Benan Bayrakçı, Gökhan Kalkan, Başak Nur Akyıldız, Alper Köker, Tolga Köroğlu, Ayşe Berna Anıl, Neslihan Zengın, Ener Çağrı Dinleyici, Eylem Kıral, Oğuz Dursun, Süleyman Tolga Yavuz, Peter Bartmann, Andreas Müller
Abstract
There is a substantial variability among clinicians' perceptions regarding indications for delay to initiate enteral feeding in critically ill children, especially after the first 6 h of PICU admission. ERTEN, but not EIF, is associated with a significantly lower mortality rate in critically ill children.
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