A. H. Valijanov (1), D. B. Atamirzayev (2), I. I. Otaboyev (3), P. X. Xolmirzayev (4), A. M. Bokiyev (5), Sh. Sh. Solijanov (6), N. A. Rahmonov (7), M. A. Oxunov (8)
In patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), nutritional support plays a crucial role in reducing catabolic processes and accelerating recovery. This study evaluated the effectiveness of enteral and parenteral nutrition methods in patients with traumatic brain injury.
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