A cross-sectional study design was utilized to describe registered dietitian nutritionist's parenteral nutrition and enteral nutrition ordering privileges.
Enteral and Parenteral Order Writing Survey-A Collaborative Evaluation Between the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics' Dietitians in Nutrition Support Dietetics Practice Group and the ASPEN Dietetics Practice Section.
Clinical Outcomes Associated With Commercial and Homemade Blenderized Tube Feedings: A Literature Review.
This article presents a review of the recent literature that explored the impact of blenderized tube feeding on nutrition status and nutrition adequacy in adults.
Blenderized Tube Feeding: Health Outcomes and Review of Homemade and Commercially Prepared Products
This review aims to summarize current health outcomes of homemade blenderized tube feeding, compare HBTF with commercial blenderized tube feeding, evaluate CBTF products, and provide criteria for future research and practices.
Effect of malnutrition-driven nutritional support protocol on clinical outcomes in autologous stem cell transplantation patients.
The aim was to determine whether a malnutrition-driven nutritional support protocol can improve outcomes.
Study of the More Suitable Drugs and Dosage Forms for Administration to Newborn Infants via Feeding Tube Using the Collection Rate as an Indicator.
In this study, we conducted a tube administration test of antiepileptic drugs and potassium supplements using a neonatal feeding tube and investigated the drug loss using the collection rate.
Predictive factors of hyperglycaemia in patients with parenteral nutrition. [Bilingual]
The objective was to identify the predictive factors of hyperglycemia in patients receiving parenteral nutrition.
Nasogastric Tube Feeding Versus Total Parenteral Nutrition in Older Dysphagic Patients with Pneumonia: Retrospective Cohort Study.
This study compared in-hospital outcomes between patients receiving nasogastric tube feeding and total parenteral nutrition.
High Early Parenteral Lipid in Very Preterm Infants: A Randomized-Controlled Trial.
The objective was to determine whether high early parenteral soybean oil lipid intake in very low birth weight infants in the first week after birth decreases the proportion of weight loss and the incidence of extrauterine growth restriction.
Do We Have Clinical Equipoise (or Uncertainty) About How Much Protein to Provide to Critically Ill Patients?.
Evidence for and against high protein dose and introduce a multicenter, randomized controlled trial (EFFORT) which aims to resolve the high vs low protein dose controversy.
Effects of Probiotics on Intestinal Failure-Associated Liver Disease in Adult Patients Receiving Prolonged Parenteral Support: A Tertiary Care Center Experience.
Aim was to investigate the effect of probiotics on intestinal failure-associated liver disease in patients receiving parenteral support, namely home parenteral nutrition and home intravenous fluids.