Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
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Clinical and experimental evidence confirms that delivery of nutrients via the gastrointestinal tract reduces septic morbidity in critically injured patients. Early enteral feeding seems to maintain mucosal integrity and to support the gut as an important immunologic organ that may affect other areas of the body. There is increasing evidence to suggest that specific nutrients are especially beneficial in maintaining intestinal host-defense function in times of critical illness and injury.
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Editorial Comment Comparative Study
Shifting ground: enteral vs parenteral nutrition in critically ill patients.