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Question: Among hospitalized children with mild acute pancreatitis, does early enteral nutrition and aggressive fluid management shorten hospital length of stay and decrease the frequency of pancreatitis complications?
Question type: Intervention
Study design: Retrospective cohort
Investigators from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital retrospectively reviewed the medical records of children aged 0–21 years hospitalized for mild acute pancreatitis (AP) before and after implementation of an admission order set that recommended intravenous fluid (IVF) at 1.5–2 times maintenance within 24 hours of admission and enteral nutrition (EN) within 48 hours (clear liquids with progression to general age-appropriate diet within 6 …
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