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[Evaluation of nutritional quality and microbial contamination of enteral feeding solutions in hospitalized patients referred to neurosurgical ICU of Poursina hospital in Rasht]
Pejouhandeh: Bimonthly Research Journal. 2010; 15 (5): 213-219
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-110646
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The aim of this study was to evaluate enteral feeding solutions used in trauma patients in terms of their nutritional quality and microbial contamination. Enteral feeding solutions prepared in the hospital were collected during 3 months. Microbial counts of solutions and macronutrient contents were evaluated and compared with food tables. One sample t test was used for comparing data with the predicted values. Energy and protein contents of 27 enteral feeding solutions prepared in different days were in range of 26.04-87.25 kcal and 1.33-8.44 g/100 ml, respectively; their mean values were 59.23 +/- 2.5 and 4.46 +/- 0.3 respectively. There was a significant difference between laboratory results and predicted values based on food tables. Coloni count of aerobic and coliform, 4 h after preparation of 22 solutions, were reported to be 2x10[6] +/- 2.9x10[5] and 8.9x10[5] +/- 6.8x10[5] CFU / g respectively and were much higher than PFA permitted value. The results showed that the real energy of solutions was less than the predicted values, so the energy intake of the patients is affected. In addition, these solutions had higher bacterial contamination than the allowed amount
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Colony Count, Microbial / Nutrition Assessment / Equipment Contamination / Enteral Nutrition / Hospitals / Intensive Care Units / Neurosurgery Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Persian Journal: Pejouhandeh: Bimonthly Res. J. Year: 2010

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Colony Count, Microbial / Nutrition Assessment / Equipment Contamination / Enteral Nutrition / Hospitals / Intensive Care Units / Neurosurgery Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Persian Journal: Pejouhandeh: Bimonthly Res. J. Year: 2010