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Die parenterale Ernährung ist kostenintensiv und wird mit einem erhöhten Infektionsrisiko in Zusam- menhang gebracht. Sie sollte jenen Fällen vorbehalten bleiben, in denen aus medizinischen oder chi- rurgischen Gründen eine Indikation für die absolute Ruhigstellung des Darms besteht.
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Alle wichtigen Nährstoffe werden sorgfältig in einem sterilen Beutel gemischt, wobei folgende Reihen- folge eingehalten werden sollte: Zuerst Glukose, dann Aminosäuren, dann Lipide. Das Hinzufügen der Fette zum Schluss verhindert eine Destabilisierung der Emulsion. Der Beutel wird gekühlt aufbewahrt und muss binnen maximal 48 Stunden verbraucht werden (intravenöse Infusion). […]
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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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