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The Nutritional Challenges in a patient with Chronic Pancreatitis

The Nutritional Challenges in a patient with Chronic Pancreatitis

Introduction/overview Chronic pancreatitis is a progressive and irreversible inflammatory disease of the pancreas. This results in exocrine and endocrine dysfunction which in time leads to maldigestion and malabsorption reducing the body’s ability to utilise essential macro and micronutrients. Consequently protein energy malnutrition is common. Research indicates that in more than 80...

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The use of Peptamen® products in the community with a Head and Neck Cancer patient

This case study discusses the nutritional management of a severely undernourished patient with head and neck cancer. The patient experienced diarrhoea and significant weight loss, despite the use of various enteral formulas and delivery methods (continuous and bolus feeding). Thereafter a combination of products within the Peptamen® range were trialled. A marked reduction i...

Hypoallergenicity of a whey-based, extensively hydrolysed infant formula prepared with non porcine enzymes

To characterize the peptide profile of a whey-based, extensively hydrolysed formula (eHF) prepared with a non porcine enzyme blend, and to assess whether it meets the hypoallergenicity criteria of the Ame...

PROMOTING ENTERAL FEEDING TOLERANCE IN PATIENTS WITH NEURODEGENERATIVE DISORDERS

Many patients requiring long term enteral nutrition have neurological disorders, such as motor neurone disease (MND) or Huntington’s disease (HD). In our experience, a proportion of these individuals may struggle to tolerate enteral feeding despite optimising medical management and excluding obvious gastrointestinal pathology. In MND, prolonged reduced mobility, weaknes...

Nutrition Support for Major Trauma on ICU: meeting requirements & overcoming feed intolerances

Major trauma refers to significant or multiple injuries that could result in death or severe disability, sustained from a traumatic insult such as a road traffic collision, fall, sporting accident, or physical assault. It is the leading cause of death and major disability in people aged under 45 years in the UK.1 Critically injured patients are often managed on ...

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