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Alimentazione paraenterale
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L’alimentazione paraenterale è costosa e tecnicamente impegnativa. Viene riservata ai casi in cui il tratto digerente deve essere messo a riposo per ragioni mediche o chirurgiche oppure nei pazienti in decubito.
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> Preparazione
Tutti gli elementi vengono miscelati accuratamente in una sacca sterile, secondo il seguente ordine: glucosio, poi aminoacidi, ed infine lipidi. L’introduzione di questi ultimi alla fine evita il rischio di destabilizzazione da emulsione. La sacca viene refrigerata ed il contenuto utilizzato in meno di 48 ore mediante raccordo al sistema di infusione endovenosa. […]
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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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