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What does it mean to cycle parenteral nutrition?

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Cycled parenteral nutrition allows patients to receive their daily intravenous feeding in less than 24 hours, freeing them from their infusion pump for a significant portion of the day. This method offers a crucial improvement in quality of life for stable patients on long-term nutritional support by allowing greater freedom and mobility.

Is Bolus Feeding Better Than Continuous Feeding?

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According to several systematic reviews and meta-analyses, there is no one-size-fits-all answer to the question, is bolus feeding better than continuous feeding? The optimal enteral nutrition method depends heavily on the patient's specific clinical situation, gut function, and ability to tolerate feeds.

Understanding the Three Methods of Delivering a Bolus Feed

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According to a UK survey, around one-third of adult patients using home enteral feeding receive some or all of their nutrition via the bolus method. For those requiring this type of nutritional support, knowing what are the three methods of delivering a bolus feed is crucial for effective and comfortable care.