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The effect of short term peripheral parenteral nutrition on treatment outcomes and mortality in critically ill pediatric canine patients.

Cesar Augusto Flores DueñasSoila Maribel Gaxiola CamachoMartin Francisco Montaño GómezRafael Villa AnguloIdalia Enríquez VerdugoTomás Rentería EvangelistaJosé Ascención Pérez CorralesMiguel Ángel Rodríguez Gaxiola
Published in: Irish veterinary journal (2021)
Even though short-term, hypocaloric PPN did not reduce the length of hospital stay, it was associated with lower mortality and resulted in mitigation of weight loss. In contrast to previous studies evaluating central and peripheral parenteral nutrition protocols, we observed a lower frequency of metabolic, septic, and phlebitis complications using a 40-50% parenteral nutrition treatment. The parenteral nutrition therapeutic intervention used in our study may reduce PN-related adverse effects and promote a favorable disease outcome in critically ill canine patients. Larger studies will be needed to confirm these observations.
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