The stay in intensive care disrupts circadian rhytms and metabolic patterns. The study included 45 patients after major abdominal surgery undergoing enteral feeding in daytime. Nocturnal fasting, associated with the improvement of sleep comfort resulted a valid alternative to the continuous administration of enteral nutrition.
BRAIN-GUT AXIS IN INTENSIVE CARE: CAN WE RESPECT NIGHT AND DAY? / Alampi, D.; Boninsegna, R.. - (2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno SIAARTI 2018 tenutosi a Palermo).
BRAIN-GUT AXIS IN INTENSIVE CARE: CAN WE RESPECT NIGHT AND DAY?
D. Alampi
Investigation
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2018
Abstract
The stay in intensive care disrupts circadian rhytms and metabolic patterns. The study included 45 patients after major abdominal surgery undergoing enteral feeding in daytime. Nocturnal fasting, associated with the improvement of sleep comfort resulted a valid alternative to the continuous administration of enteral nutrition.File allegati a questo prodotto
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