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Indikationen für künstliche Ernährung
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Viele Tierärzte würden es schätzen, könnten sie im gegebenen Fall auf bestimmte klare Richtlinien oder Vorgaben zurückgreifen, nach denen eindeutig geregelt ist, wann eine künstliche Ernährung eines Patien- ten einsetzen sollte. Trotz aller bisherigen Forschungsbemühungen konnte diesbezüglich jedoch bislang kein einziger verlässlicher, spezifischer und sensitiver sowie leicht messbarer Biomarker identifiziert wer- den (De Bruijne, 1979; Fascetti et al., 1997). Dennoch gibt es in der Literatur klare Empfehlungen hin- sichtlich verschiedener Kriterien, nach denen eine Indikation für die nutritive Unterstützung eines Patienten abgeleitet werden kann (Remillard et al., 2001). […]
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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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