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Parenterale Ernährung

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Während eine kurzfristige parenterale Ernährung bei verschiedensten Indikationen in der Kinderchirurgie, der Kinderonkologie und der Kindergastroenterologie i. Allg. gut vertragen wird und vereinfacht durchzuführen ist, empfiehlt es sich aufgrund unterschiedlicher Prognosen bei der Indikationsstellung für eine längerfristige parenterale Ernährung zu berücksichtigen, ob es sich bei dem Kind um ein Früh- oder Neugeborenes handelt oder ob ein Kind jenseits der Altersgrenze von 4 Wochen ernährt werden muss.

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Krawinkel, M.B. (2013). Parenterale Ernährung. In: Rodeck, B., Zimmer, KP. (eds) Pädiatrische Gastroenterologie, Hepatologie und Ernährung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24710-1_37

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