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KMID : 0614720140570060508
Journal of Korean Medical Association
2014 Volume.57 No. 6 p.508 ~ p.513
Pediatric intestinal failure
Oh Seak-Hee

Kim Kyung-Mo
Abstract
Pediatric intestinal failure causes growth failure and mortality in children due to the inability to maintain normal nutritional balance. Short bowel syndrome is the most common cause in pediatric cases, and the residual bowel length is important for predicting long-term dependence on parenteral nutrition. Based on the possibility that the process of intestinal adaptation in children can continue throughout the first five years, enteral autonomy should be prioritized in the management of intestinal failure. Despite the lack of well-established guidelines, careful advance of enteral feeding and a multidisciplinary team approach are critical for optimizing survival outcomes.
KEYWORD
Intestinal failure, Child, Nutrition
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