2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10151-017-1646-4
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A preliminary study of the use of oral rehydration salts in decreasing ileostomy output

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“…Other studies have suggested that oral rehydration solution actually decreases the output; however, this was not seen in the randomized setting. 52 Total parenteral nutrition is generally not required in these patients, as nutrient absorption should not be impaired.…”
Section: Treatment Of High Ileostomy Output Fluid Repletionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies have suggested that oral rehydration solution actually decreases the output; however, this was not seen in the randomized setting. 52 Total parenteral nutrition is generally not required in these patients, as nutrient absorption should not be impaired.…”
Section: Treatment Of High Ileostomy Output Fluid Repletionmentioning
confidence: 99%