疾病相关营养不良儿童的营养管理:指南是什么?

I. Sidiartha
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背景:疾病相关性营养不良(Disease-related nutrition, DRM)是儿科患者最常见的问题之一。癌症和先天性心脏病(CHD)通常与DRM有关。营养利用改变、摄入减少、吸收不良和高代谢是DRM的主要病理生理机制。方法:通过Pubmed和Google Scholar网站进行系统的文献检索。该研究纳入了36篇文章。结果:早期喂养对患者有益,应尽早进行营养不良筛查。最常用的工具之一是营养状况和生长风险筛查工具(STRONGkids),该工具已被证明是有效的,可重复的,适用于营养不良的儿科患者。在筛查和评估之后,可以进行营养支持,最好是肠内营养,除非有禁忌症。营养密集配方,又称蛋白质和能量丰富配方,旨在帮助婴儿快速达到营养目标,促进合成代谢。该配方已在各种人群中进行了研究,主要是患有冠心病的婴儿,研究显示其使用效果良好,即改善更快,利尿剂使用和氧气补充减少,住院时间缩短,抗生素使用减少。营养丰富的配方也是安全且耐受性良好的。结论:对DRM患儿进行适当的筛查和管理,以达到最佳治疗效果。
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Nutritional management in children with disease-related malnutrition : what’s the guideline?
Background: Disease-related malnutrition (DRM) is one of the most common problems in pediatric patients. Both cancer and congenital heart diseases (CHD) are commonly associated with DRM. Altered nutrition utilization, reduced intake, malabsorption, and hypermetabolism are the main pathophysiology in DRM. Method: A systematic literature searching was performed through Pubmed and Google Scholar websites. Thirty-six articles were included into the study. Results: Malnutrition screening should be performed as soon as possible since early feeding can benefit the patients. One of the most commonly used tools is Screening Tool for Risk on Nutritional Status and Growth (STRONGkids), which was proven to be valid, reproducible, and applicable in pediatric patients with malnutrition. Following screening and assessment, nutrition support can ensue, preferably in the form of enteral nutrition, unless contraindicated. Nutrient-dense formula, also known as protein and energy-enriched formula, aims to aid infants to reach nutrition target rapidly and stimulate anabolism. This formula has been studied in various population, mostly infants with CHD and studies showed favorable outcomes with its administration, namely faster improvement, reduced diuretics use and oxygen supplementation, decreased length of hospital stay, and less antibiotic use. Nutrient-dense formula is also safe and well-tolerated. Conclusion: Proper screening and management should be performed with multidisciplinary approach to achieve the best outcome in children with DRM.
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