Nutritional Intensive Support in a Pediatric Patient With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Report.

Clinical nutrition research Pub Date : 2024-07-25 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.7762/cnr.2024.13.3.149
In Seok Lee, Kyounglan Kang, Yun Mi Chung, Junghwa Lee
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Estimating the nutritional requirements for pediatric patients requires a comprehensive approach with various factors including age, gender, body mass index, and physical activity level, due to the significant growth and developmental changes observed in this population. This complexity renders the use of a simplistic generalization or a standard formula impractical. A number of methodologies have been established to calculate nutritional needs for the pediatric population. However, the application of these methodologies is challenging due to the variability in the aforementioned factors. Determining nutritional requirements for pediatric patients with underlying medical conditions is complicate, influenced by variables such as the nature of the illness, treatment modalities, and the patient's overall condition. Nutritional support in severely traumatically brain-injured pediatric patients is directly correlated with prognosis and growth outcomes. Therefore, this case study aims to validate existing methodologies for estimating nutritional requirements in pediatric patients with severe traumatic brain injury and to provide primary data for the development of effective nutritional support strategies. A case of a 5-year-old male patient admitted to the intensive care unit due to severe traumatic brain injury is examined. Future case studies and ongoing research are imperative to ensure the safe and effective nutritional support of pediatric patients with severe traumatic brain injury.

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严重创伤性脑损伤儿科患者的营养强化支持:病例报告。
由于儿科患者的生长发育变化很大,因此在估算儿科患者的营养需求时需要综合考虑各种因素,包括年龄、性别、体重指数和体力活动水平。这种复杂性使得使用简单概括或标准公式的方法变得不切实际。目前已制定了许多方法来计算儿科人群的营养需求。然而,由于上述因素的差异性,这些方法的应用具有挑战性。确定患有基础疾病的儿科患者的营养需求非常复杂,会受到疾病性质、治疗方式和患者整体状况等变量的影响。严重脑损伤儿科患者的营养支持与预后和生长结果直接相关。因此,本病例研究旨在验证现有的估算严重脑外伤儿科患者营养需求的方法,并为制定有效的营养支持策略提供原始数据。本病例研究的对象是一名因严重脑外伤入住重症监护室的 5 岁男性患者。为确保对严重脑外伤儿科患者提供安全有效的营养支持,未来的病例研究和持续研究势在必行。
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