Title of article :
Epidemiological Study on the Status of Nutrition-Support Therapies by Emergency Physicians in China
Author/Authors :
Niu, Chi Emergency Department - Beijing Tian Tan Hospital - Capital Medical University - Beijing - China , Guo, Wei Emergency Department - Beijing Tian Tan Hospital - Capital Medical University - Beijing - China , Gu, Wei Emergency and Critical Care Center - ChuiYang Liu Hospital Affiliated to Tsinghua University - Beijing - China
Abstract :
Objectives. &is study aimed to investigate the current status of nutrition-support therapies by emergency physicians in China and to provide an evidence-based case to improve the regulation of enteral and parenteral nutrition-support therapies. Methods.
Physicians from the Emergency Branch of the China Geriatrics Society were enrolled in the present survey. A questionnaire
related to nutrition-support therapy, including the time, location, ways, indications, complications, and nutrition-support
training for physicians was answered. Results. 527 questionnaires were collected from over 300 hospitals in 25 provinces of China.
&e time to initiation of emergency nutrition support was often delayed. Furthermore, the treatment intensity and standardized
training of physicians are weaknesses concerning nutrition support. Treatment standardization has been significantly improved,
including blood glucose monitoring, precaution and management of complications, and the use of immunomodulators.
Conclusions. Emergency physicians should pay attention to early identifying and providing nutrition support to those patients who need it. Finally, standardized training should be developed for emergency nutrition-support therapy.
Keywords :
Epidemiological Study , Nutrition-Support Therapies , Emergency Physicians , China
Journal title :
Emergency Medicine International