Minimizing Variance in Gastroschisis Management Leads to Earlier Full Feeds in Delayed Closure.

Gilliam EA; Vu K; Rao P; Krishnaswami S; Hamilton N; Azarow K; Gingalewski C; Jafri M; Zigman A; Butler M; Fialkowski EA.
Journal of Surgical Research.

Test to discover if implementation of a gastroschisis management protocol would allow for standardization of antibiotic and nutritional treatment for these patients.

Effects of intermittent feeding versus continuous feeding on enteral nutrition tolerance in critically ill patients: A protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis.

Li Y; Yang J; Sun S; Huang J; Zhang A; Tang X.
Medicine.

This meta-analysis evaluated the effect of intermittent feeding versus continuous feeding on enteral nutrition tolerance in critically ill patients.

Arch intervention following stage 1 palliation in hypoplastic left heart syndrome is associated with slower feed advancement: a report from the National Pediatric Quality Cardiology Improvement Collaborative.

Chaves AH; Baker-Smith CM; Rosenthal GL.
Cardiology in the Young.

Data analysis from the National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative on infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome discharged home following stage 1 palliation.

Combined choline and DHA supplementation: a randomized controlled trial.

Bernhard W; Bockmann K; Maas C; Mathes M; Hovelmann J; Shunova A; Hund V; Schleicher E; Poets CF; Franz AR.
European Journal of Nutrition.

We evaluated combined choline and docosahexaenoic acid compared to exclusive choline and DHA supplementation, and standard feeding for improved preterm infant nutrition.

Rapid Advancement in Enteral Nutrition Does Not Affect Systemic Inflammation and Insulin Homeostasis Following Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Bypass Surgery.

Floh AA; Herridge J; Fan CS; Manlhiot C; McCrindle BW; Van Arsdell G; Balmer-Minnes D; Schwartz SM.
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.

Study to determine impact of enteral nutrition on the relationship among inflammation, insulin resistance, and outcomes following pediatric cardiopulmonary bypass surgery.

Predictors of Response to Exclusive Enteral Nutrition in Newly Diagnosed Crohn's Disease in Children: PRESENCE Study from SEGHNP

Moriczi M; Pujol-Muncunill G; Martin-Masot R, et.al.
Nutrients.

The aims of this study were to determine the efficacy of exclusive enteral nutrition in terms of inducing clinical remission in children newly diagnosed with Crohn's
disease, to describe the predictive factors of response to exclusive enteral nutrition and the need for treatment with biological agents.

Implementation of an Evidence-Based Guideline of Enteral Nutrition for Infants With Congenital Heart Disease: A Controlled Before-and-After Study.

Gu Y; Hu Y; Zhang H; Fu W; Yang Y; Latour JM.
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.

The implementation process of a nutrition risk screening and assessment guideline for infants with congenital heart disease and assessment of the impact of nurses' behavior and the effect on infants' outcomes.

Barriers to Delivery of Enteral Nutrition in Pediatric Intensive Care: A World Survey

Tume LN; Eveleens RD; Verbruggen SCAT; Harrison G; Latour JM; Valla FV
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.

A 20-item adult intensive care "Barriers to delivery of enteral nutrition" survey was modified for pediatric settings, tested, and translated into 10 languages.

Parenteral nutrition prolongs hospital stay in children with nonoperative blunt pancreatic injury: A propensity score weighted analysis.

McLaughlin C; Park C; Lane CJ; Mack WJ; Bliss D; Upperman JS; Jensen AR.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery.

Study on the use of parenteral nutrition in children with nonoperatively
managed blunt pancreatic injury to discover if it would 1) be associated with longer hospital stay and more frequent complications, and 2) differ in frequency
by trauma center type.

Parenteral amino acid supplementation with high-dose insulin prevents hypoaminoacidemia during cardiac surgery

Hong M; Wykes L; Shum-Tim D; Nitschmann E; Bui H; Nakazawa K; Codere-Maruyama T; Schricker T; Hatzakorzian R.
Nutrition.

Investigation whether parenteral infusion of amino acids during and immediately
after cardiac surgery would prevent hypoaminoacidemia in patients who receive high-dose insulin therapy.