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Alimentation parentérale
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L’alimentation par voie parentérale est coûteuse et techniquement délicate à mettre en oeuvre. Elle est réservée aux cas où le tube digestif doit absolument être laissé au repos, pour des raisons médicales ou chirurgicales, ou lorsque le chien doit rester couché.
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Tous les éléments de la ration sont soigneusement mélangés dans une poche stérile, en respectant l’ordre suivant: glucose puis acides aminés puis lipides. L’introduction des lipides en dernier évite le risque de déstabilisation de l’émulsion à cause de la solution glucidique. La poche est ensuite réfrigérée et son contenu est utilisé en moins de 48 heures, en la connectant au système de perfusion. […]
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1School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, CA, USA.2Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of California, CA, USA. 3Royal Canin, St Charles, MO, USA.
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