This article offers relevant and practical recommendations on optimization of nutrition therapy in patients with COVID‐19.
This article offers relevant and practical recommendations on optimization of nutrition therapy in patients with COVID‐19.
Analysis of current guidelines that may be contraindicated in certain patients with acute gastrointestinal injury because overuse of the gut in the acute phase of critical illness.
The aim of the study was to evaluate a semi-solidifying liquid formula for nasogastric tube feeding after oral and maxillofacial surgery.
This review describes the correlation of early oral feeding and the incidence of anastomotic leakage after esophageal resection.
This trial was conducted in Bangladesh to evaluate the effect of early versus delayed enteral feeding on preterm growth-restricted infants.
We aimed, first, to compare amino acid plasma levels between neonates on total parenteral nutrition who were receiving an intravenous amino acid solution based on a breast milk aminogram and pediatric amino acids based on an umbilical cord aminogram, and second, to determine the frequency of total parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis.
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The aim of this study was to characterize regional variations in practice patterns for cancer patients on home parenteral nutrition using data from the Canadian HPN Registry.
The aim of this review is to give updated information on intestinal failure-associated liver disease and how its investigation and management has evolved.
This present guideline provides clinicians with updated consensus-based recommendations for clinical nutrition in adult critically ill patients who suffer from at least one acute organ dysfunction
requiring specific drug therapy and/or a mechanical support device to maintain organ function.