Occurrence of refeeding syndrome in adults started on artificial nutrition support: prospective cohort study

Rio, Alan, Whelan, Kevin, Goff, L., Reidlinger, D.P. and Smeeton, N.C. (2013) Occurrence of refeeding syndrome in adults started on artificial nutrition support: prospective cohort study. BMJ Open, 3 (1): e002173.
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Refeeding syndrome is a potentially life-threatening condition characterised by severe intracellular electrolyte shifts, acute circulatory fluid overload and organ failure. The initial symptoms are non-specific but early clinical features are severely low-serum electrolyte concentrations of potassium, phosphate or magnesium. Risk factors for the syndrome include starvation, chronic alcoholism, anorexia nervosa and surgical interventions that require lengthy periods of fasting. The causes of the refeeding syndrome are excess or unbalanced enteral, parenteral or oral nutritional intake. Prevention of the syndrome includes identification of individuals at risk, controlled hypocaloric nutritional intake and supplementary electrolyte replacement


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