Effect of early enteral nutrition on laparoscopic common bile duct exploration with enhanced recovery after surgery protocols.

Xiang Q; Yuan H; Cai W; Qie S.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

The study assesses the safety, tolerability, and outcomes of early enteral nutrition after laparoscopic common bile duct exploration.


Effect of early enteral nutrition on laparoscopic common bile duct exploration with enhanced recovery after surgery protocols.

Xiang Q; Yuan H; Cai W; Qie S.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

The study assesses the safety, tolerability, and outcomes of early enteral nutrition after laparoscopic common bile duct exploration.


Implementation of a pediatric enhanced recovery pathway decreases opioid utilization and shortens time to full feeding.

Phillips MR; Adamson WT; McLean SE; Hance L; Lupa MC; Pittenger SL; Dave P; McNaull PP.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery.

Study of hypothesis that an enhanced recovery after surgery pathway for pediatric patients undergoing surgery for inflammatory bowel disease would be beneficial.


Human breast milk exosomes attenuate intestinal damage.

Miyake H; Lee C; Chusilp S; Bhalla M; Li B; Pitino M; Seo S; O'Connor DL; Pierro A.
Pediatric Surgery International.

The study investigates the effects of both raw and pasteurized human breast milk-derived exosomes on intestinal inflammation.


Influence of enteral feeding and anemia on tissue oxygen extraction after red blood cell transfusion in preterm infants.

Goldstein GP; Rao A; Ling AY; Ding VY; Chang IJ; Chock VY.
Transfusion.

The objective was to assess the influence of enteral feeding and anemia on cerebral and mesenteric oxygen saturation and fractional tissue oxygen extraction over the entire time course of red blood cell transfusion.


The impact of dysphagia on quality of life in stroke patients.

Kim DY; Park HS; Park SW; Kim JH.
Medicine.

The objective of the study was to investigate the quality of life in stroke patients using a swallowing quality of life questionnaire.


The effect of smell and taste of milk during tube feeding of preterm infants (the Taste trial): a protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

Beker F; Macey J; Liley H; Hughes I; Davis PG; Twitchell E; Jacobs S.
BMJ Open.

Test of hypothesis that regular smell and taste during tube feeding will improve weight z-scores of very preterm infants at discharge from hospital.


Nasogastric/Nasoenteric tube-related incidents in hospitalised patients: a study protocol of a multicentre prospective cohort study.

Gimenes FRE; Pereira MCA; Prado PRD; Carvalho REFL; Koepp J; Freitas LM; Teixeira TCA; Miasso AI.
BMJ Open.

The aim of the study was to evaluate nasogastric/nasoenteric tube-related incidents in hospitalised patients and associated factors.


Clinical outcomes of home parenteral nutrition patients using taurolidine as catheter lock: A long-term cohort study.

Wouters Y; Roosenboom B; Causevic E; Kievit W; Groenewoud H; Wanten GJA.
Clinical Nutrition.

The aims of this study were to evaluate long-term clinical outcomes of our home parenteral nutrition cohort while using taurolidine as lock solution and explore risk factors associated with CVAD-related complications.


Does intravenous fish oil affect the growth of extremely low birth weight preterm infants on parenteral nutrition

Biagetti C; Correani A; D'Ascenzo R; Bellagamba MP; Marchionni P; Antognoli L; Pompilio A; Cogo P; Carnielli VP.
Clinical Nutrition.

Authors studied the effect of fish oil containing intravenous lipid emulsions vs standard intravenous lipid emulsions on growth in a large cohort of preterm infants who received routine parenteral nutrition.