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Early Enteral Nutrition in Critically Ill Children: Promising Associations but Very Low Certainty — What Clinicians Should Know
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Early Enteral Nutrition in Critically Ill Children: Promising Associations but Very Low Certainty — What Clinicians Should Know

Posted by By MedXY 12/13/2025
A systematic review and meta-analysis found early enteral nutrition (EEN) in critically ill children associated with lower mortality (adjusted OR 0.36) and improvements in several clinical outcomes, but evidence certainty is very low due to mainly observational data and heterogeneity.
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