Enteral versus parenteral nutrition and enteral versus a combination of enteral and parenteral nutrition for adults in the intensive care unit

Jun 9, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Feeding through the gut versus through the vein, and gut feeding versus a mix of both, for adults in intensive care

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Abstract

A total of 25 studies involving 8816 critically ill participants were reviewed to compare different nutritional delivery methods.

  • Enteral nutrition (EN) may make little or no difference to hospital mortality compared to parenteral nutrition (PN).
  • It is uncertain whether EN or PN affects mortality within 90 days due to very low certainty of evidence.
  • EN may reduce sepsis compared to PN, while the impact of PN on vomiting is uncertain.
  • No studies reported on the number of ICU-free days up to day 28.
  • The evidence regarding pneumonia rates and other adverse events is very low, making conclusions difficult.

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