Common use of The Medical Problem Clause in Contracts

The Medical Problem. After creation of any enterostomy the bowel distal to the enterostomy is not in use. Therefore the physiologic passage of stool, nutrient uptake and growth of the bowel distal of the enterostomy are interrupted. At the time of enteral reanastomosis, the surgeon often sees an enormous discrepancy in diameters of the proximal and the distal loops of bowel. In these cases, the postoperative increase of enteral feeds and the dependence of the infant on parenteral nutrition may be prolonged. Furthermore, it is well known that continuous parenteral nutrition is associated with several side effects including cholestasis and central line infections [1]. The physiological passage of stool through the bowel is important for enterohepatic circulation, resorption of fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and enteral growth. Moreover, the passage of stool per rectum is important for developing a regular defecation reflex.

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The Medical Problem. After creation of any enterostomy the bowel distal to the enterostomy is not in use. Therefore the physiologic passage of stool, nutrient uptake and growth of the bowel distal of the enterostomy are interrupted. At the time of enteral reanastomosis, reanastomosis the surgeon often sees an enormous discrepancy in diameters of the proximal and the distal loops of bowel. In these cases, cases the postoperative increase of enteral feeds and the dependence of the infant on parenteral nutrition may be prolonged. Furthermore, Furthermore it is well known that continuous parenteral nutrition is associated with several side effects including cholestasis and central line infections [1]. The physiological passage of stool through the bowel is important for enterohepatic circulation, resorption of fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and enteral growth. Moreover, the passage of stool per rectum is important for developing a regular defecation reflex.

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Samples: Study Protocol

The Medical Problem. After creation of any enterostomy the bowel distal to the enterostomy is not in use. Therefore Therefore, the physiologic passage of stool, nutrient uptake and growth of the bowel distal of the enterostomy are interrupted. At the time of enteral reanastomosisenterostomy takedown, the surgeon often sees an enormous discrepancy in diameters of the proximal and the distal loops of the bowel. In these cases, the postoperative increase of enteral feeds and the dependence of the infant infants on parenteral nutrition may be prolonged. Furthermore, it is well known that continuous parenteral nutrition is associated with several side effects including cholestasis and central line infections [1]. The physiological passage of stool through the bowel is important for enterohepatic circulation, resorption of fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and enteral growth. Moreover, the passage of stool per rectum is important for developing a regular defecation reflex.

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Samples: Study Protocol

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The Medical Problem. After creation of any enterostomy the bowel distal to the enterostomy is not in use. Therefore the physiologic passage of stool, nutrient uptake and growth of the bowel distal of the enterostomy are interrupted. At the time of enteral reanastomosis, reanastomosis the surgeon often sees an enormous discrepancy in diameters of the proximal and the distal loops of bowel. In these cases, cases the postoperative increase of enteral feeds and the dependence of the infant on parenteral nutrition may be prolonged. Furthermore, Furthermore it is well known that continuous parenteral nutrition is associated with several side effects including cholestasis and central line infections [1]. The physiological passage of stool through the bowel is important for enterohepatic circulation, resorption of fluids, electrolytes, vitamins, and enteral growth. Moreover, the passage of stool per rectum is important for developing a regular defecation reflex.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Study Protocol

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