[Parenteral feeding with varying nitrogen and caloric levels in esophageal cancer]
- PMID: 119936
- DOI: 10.1159/000214612
[Parenteral feeding with varying nitrogen and caloric levels in esophageal cancer]
Abstract
Eighteen male patients with operable esophagus carcinoma received parenteral nutrition during 4 preoperative and 14 postoperative days in three different infusion regimens. It was possible to demonstrate that a preoperative positive N-balance can be achieved in all patients of each group in comparison to 2 of the 3 groups postoperatively. Side effects were not observed in the course of this study.
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