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Title: | Exclusive enteral nutrition: An optimal care pathway for use in children with active luminal Crohn's disease | Authors: | Fox, J. Benn, L. Liew, M. Burgess, D. McGrath, K. H. Watson, C. Collins, T. Brown, S. Marks, K. Dehlsen, K. Herbison, K. Landorf, E. |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Source: | 58, (4), 2022, p. 572-578 | Pages: | 572-578 | Journal: | Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health | Abstract: | Aim: Exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN) is recommended as a first-line therapy for active luminal paediatric Crohn's disease, by many contemporary consensus guidelines. However, EEN protocols vary internationally. A key enabler for the use of EEN therapy has been identified as the standardisation of protocols. The aim of this study was to develop an optimal care pathway for use of EEN in children with active luminal Crohn's disease. Methods: A working group of 11 paediatric gastroenterology dietitians and one paediatric gastroenterologist from Australia and New Zealand was convened to develop a standard optimal care pathway. Seven key areas were identified; clinical indications, workup assessments, EEN prescription, monitoring, food reintroduction, partial enteral nutrition and maintenance enteral nutrition. Recent literature was reviewed, assessed according to the National Health and Medical Research Council guidelines, and consensus statements were developed and voted on. Consensus opinion was used where literature gaps existed. Results: A total of nineteen consensus statements from the seven key areas were agreed upon. The consensus statements informed the optimal care pathway for children with active luminal undertaking EEN in Australia and New Zealand. Conclusion: This study developed an EEN optimal care pathway to facilitate standardisation of clinical care for children with active luminal Crohn's disease, and hopefully improve clinical outcomes and identify areas for future research.L20150939212022-03-14 | DOI: | 10.1111/jpc.15911 | Resources: | https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2015093921&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpc.15911 | | Keywords: | nutritional assessment;nasogastric tubeactive luminal Crohn disease;article;Australia;body weight change;childhood;clinical assessment;consensus development;Crohn disease;dietitian;enteric feeding;exclusive enteral nutrition;gastroenterologist;health care quality;human;multidisciplinary team;New Zealand;optimal care pathway;patient compliance;practice guideline;standardization | Type: | Article |
Appears in Sites: | Children's Health Queensland Publications |
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