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The Impact of Early Enteral Feeding on the Rapid Recovery of Critically Ill Patients with Neurological Disorders

Yanyan Wang, Miao Deng, Li Wang

Abstract


Objective: To explore the impact of early enteral feeding intervention on critically ill patients with neurological disorders.
Method: A total of 34 patients were included as experimental samples and randomly divided into a reference group (without early enteral
gastrointestinal treatment) and an observation group (with early enteral gastrointestinal treatment) with 17 patients in each group. The serum nutritional indicators of the two groups of patients were compared. Result: After intervention, the serum nutritional indicators of the
observation group were better than those of the reference group, P<0.05. Conclusion: Early enteral feeding intervention measures have a
significant effect on critically ill patients.

Keywords


Early enteral feeding; Neurocritical illness; Rapid recovery

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/pmr.v2i4.6117

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