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When is enteral nutrition indicated?

Matthew L BechtoldPatricia M BrownArlene A EscuroBrandee GrendaTheresa JohnstonMichelle L Kozeniecki SchneiderBerkeley N LimketkaiKrystie K NelsonJan PowersAndrea RonanNathan SchoberBrian J StrangCristina SwartzJustine TurnerLauren TweelRenee WalkerLisa EppAinsley Malonenull null
Published in: JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition (2022)
Enteral nutrition (EN) is a vital component of nutrition around the world. EN allows for delivery of nutrients to those who cannot maintain adequate nutrition by oral intake alone. Common questions regarding EN are when to initiate and in what scenarios it is safe. The answers to these questions are often complex and require an evidence-based approach. The Board of Directors of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) established an Enteral Nutrition Committtee to address the important questions surrounding the indications for EN. Consensus recommendations were established based on eight extremely clinically relevant questions regarding EN indications as deemed by the Enteral Nutrition Committee. These consensus recommendations may act as a guide for clinicians and stakeholders on difficult questions pertaining to indications for EN. This paper was approved by the ASPEN Board of Directors.
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