Early oral nutrition after elective colorectal surgery: influence of balanced analgesia and enforced mobilization
Abstract
Early postoperative nutrition reduces morbidity. We investigated whether the introduction of a new postoperative analgesic and ambulation regimen with enforced mobilization from postoperative day 1 would influence postoperative nutrition intake. Nutrition intake was recorded daily by a record method and compared with the intake in a control group that received the same nutrition regimen but a traditional analgesic and ambulation regimen. The...
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Title
Early oral nutrition after elective colorectal surgery: influence of balanced analgesia and enforced mobilization
Published Date
Mar 1, 2002
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
3
Pages
263 - 267
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