Retrospective evaluation of the impact of early enteral nutrition on clinical outcomes in dogs with pancreatitis: 34 cases (2010 –2013)

Conclusions and Clinical RelevanceResults of the study suggested that feeding within 48 hours of hospitalization for canine pancreatitis has a positive impact on return to voluntary intake and decreases the frequency of GI in these patients, independent of CSIS. The traditional protocol of withholding food during hospitalization may not be necessary nor yield the most benefit for patient recovery; subsequently early enteral refeeding should be considered.
Source: Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Tags: Retrospective Study Source Type: research