A National Retrospective multi-centre study to Monitor Gastrointestinal Feed - Tolerance in Children who have Switched to a tuba feed containing food-derived ingredients (Isosource® Junior Mix*)
- 10/08/2022
Video description
This real-world evidence study explores the results from a UK multi-centre retrospective study of children who have switched to a tube feed containing food-derived ingredients. Read the publication, or watch our webinar where speakers discuss the positive outcomes and the potential impact they might have on local guidelines or day to day clinical practice.
Enteral tube feeding intolerances, such as loose stools are one of the many complications reported in children. In the paediatric population, interest is growing in the use of blended diets for the management of enteral feeding intolerances. However, blended diets may not be suitable for use in intensive care or other acute clinical settings due to the perceived risk of microbial contamination and variability in micronutrients and electrolytes.
Fibre within a blended diet stimulates the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, which in turn produce short chain fatty acids, which are utilised as energy substrates for enterocytes. An enteral formula manufacturer has responded to this trend towards so-called “real food” blended diet and developed an enteral formula with food derived ingredients – Isosource® Junior Mix
* The brand name for Isosource® Junior Mix in UK is COMPLEAT® Peadiatrics which is used in the study publication.
Isosource® Junior Mix is Food for special medical purposes for the dietary management of patients with or at risk of malnutrition. Must be used under medical supervision.