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Timing of Enteral Feeding in Cerebral Malaria in Resource-Poor Settings: A Randomized Trial
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University of Oxford, Mahidol University, Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, John Radcliffe Hospital, ...
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2011
Citations49
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Early start of enteral feeding is an established treatment strategy in intubated patients in intensive care since it reduces invasive bacterial infections and length of hospital stay. There is equipoise whether early enteral feeding is also beneficial in non-intubated patients with cerebral malaria in resource poor settings. We hypothesized that the risk of aspiration pneumonia might outweigh the potential benefits of earlier recovery and prevention of hypoglycaemia. METHOD AND FINDINGS: A randomized trial of early (day of admission) versus late (after 60 hours in adults or 36 hours in children) start of enteral feeding was undertaken in patients with cerebral malaria in Chittagong, Bangladesh from May 2008 to August 2009. The primary outcome measures were incidence of aspiration pneumonia,…
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