A QOL assessment tool has been developed and validated specifically for patients with intestinal failure.
A decade of evidence: standardized feeding initiative targeting feeding milestones and predicting NICU stays in premature infants in an all-referral level IV NICU.
Analysis of data from the Simplified, Individualized, Milestone-targeted, Pragmatic, Longitudinal and Educational (SIMPLE) feeding initiative which discriminated by gestational age category to characterize the feeding milestones, length of hospital stays, annual variability and predictive models for length of hospital stays.
Dilemmas in establishing preterm enteral feeding: where do we start and how fast do we go?.
An overview of the approaches and supporting data for implementing and advancing enteral feeds in preterm infants.
Remote monitoring for neonates requiring continued nasogastric tube feeding: implementation, patient characteristics, and early outcomes.
Description of neonatal intensive care unit remote patient monitoring for hospital discharge with nasogastric tube feeds regarding program implementation, patient characteristics, and initial outcomes.
Nutrition and Intestinal Rehabilitation of Children With Short Bowel Syndrome: A Position Paper of the ESPGHAN Committee on Nutrition. Part 2: Long-Term Follow-Up on Home Parenteral Nutrition
The aim of the paper is to review the available evidence on managing short bowel syndrome and to provide practical guidance for clinicians.
Composite lipid emulsion use and essential fatty acid deficiency in pediatric patients with intestinal failure with high parenteral nutrition dependence: A retrospective cohort study.
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of essential fatty acid deficiency in patients with intestinal failure who are parenteral nutrition dependent without lipid restriction.
Abnormal distribution of fat tissue and its association with intestinal failure-associated liver disease in children and adolescents with long-time parenteral nutrition support: A case-control study.
A retrospective case-control study enrolled patients with intestinal failure receiving parenteral nutrition who initiated parenteral nutrition before the age of 20 years old.
Effect of sequential vs. non-sequential early enteral nutrition therapy on nutritional status, recovery, and quality of life of patients with esophageal cancer.
The objective was to study the effects of early sequential EN therapy and early non-sequential enteral nutrition therapy on the nutritional status, recovery, and quality of life of patients who undergo postoperative chemotherapy for esophageal cancer.
Nutrition dose in the early acute phase of critical illness: Finding the sweet spot and heeding the lessons from the NUTRIREA trials
The NUTRIREA-2 and NUTRIREA-3 trials compared the route and dose of nutrition in critically ill patients with circulatory shock.
Guidelines for parenteral nutrition in preterm infants: The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition.
The guidelines address parenteral macronutrient doses, lipid injectable emulsion, composition, and clinically relevant outcomes, including parenteral nutrition‐associated liver disease, early childhood growth, and neurodevelopment.