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Schneider JA et al. - Differences in opinion exist among specialty training programs about the length of time necessary for withholding enteral feeding from intubated patients before scheduled procedures, especially extubation and tracheostomy. To resolve physician conflicts and to best serve these patients, best practice guidelines for withholding enteral feeding from intubated patients before scheduled procedures need to be developed jointly by the critical care specialties.

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