Increased intestinal permeability in patients with short bowel syndrome is not affected by parenteral nutrition.

Cinkajzlova A; Lacinova Z; Klouckova J; Kavalkova P; Kratochvilova H; Krizova J; Trachta P; Mraz M; Haluzik M.
Physiological Research.

The aim of our study was to assess intestinal leakage in subjects suffering from short bowel syndrome and efficacy with parenteral nutrition.


Improving extrauterine growth: evaluation of an optimized, standardized neonatal parenteral nutrition protocol.

Darrow MCJ; Li H; Prince A; McClary J; Walsh MC.
Journal of Perinatology.

A Model for Improvement was used in the design an optimized parenteral nutrition protocol.


Intestinal failure-associated liver disease: causes, manifestations and therapies.

Rochling FA; Catron HA.
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology.

The goal of this review is to provide updates on the causes, manifestations and therapies Intestinal failure-associated liver disease in adults, emphasizing recent discoveries on pathways of pathogenesis and interventions to reduce disease incidence.


Monitoring long-term parenteral nutrition.

Dibb M; Lal S.
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology.

Review discussing the monitoring for achieving good long-term outcomes in people dependent on home parenteral nutrition.


Adherence to Guidelines on Nutritional Support by Medical Residents in an Intensive Care Unit in China: A Prospective Observational Study.

Yang L; Dong Z.
Medical Science Monitor.

Prospective study investigating the attention to and implementation of guidelines for nutritional support in an Intensive Care Unit in China and identify factors that determine attention to these guidelines.


Fish oil lipid emulsion to prevent cholestasis in preterm infants.

Tauber K.
Journal of Pediatrics.

Letter to the Editor, response to publication: Repa, A., Binder, C., Thanhaeuser, M., Kreissl, A., Pablik, E., Huber-Dangl, M. et al. A mixed lipid emulsion for prevention of parenteral nutrition associated cholestasis in extremely low birth weight infants: a randomized clinical trial. J Pediatr. 2018; 194: 87–93.e1


Enteral vs. parenteral nutrition in septic shock: are they equivalent?

Kott M; Hartl WH; Elke G.
Current Opinion in Critical Care.

Clinical evidence and updated guideline recommendations on the effects of enteral vs.
parenteral nutrition in adult critically ill patients with (septic) shock.


Enteral Nutrition in Adult Crohn's Disease: Toward a Paradigm Shift.

Di Caro S; Fragkos KC; Keetarut K; Koo HF; Sebepos-Rogers G; Saravanapavan H; Barragry J; Rogers J; Mehta SJ; Rahman F.
Nutrients.

Comprehensive review of available enteral formulations with the literature supporting their use and mechanisms of action of enteral nutrition in adult Crohn's disease patients.


Probiotics promoted head growth in extremely low birthweight infants in a double-blind placebo-controlled trial.

Wejryd E; Marchini G; Frimmel V; Jonsson B; Abrahamsson T.
Acta Paediatrica.

Evaluation to see if oral supplementation with the probiotic bacterium Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938 improved enteral feeding tolerance and growth rates in extremely low birthweight infants.


Influence of Nutritional Management and Rehabilitation on Physical Outcome in Japanese Intensive Care Unit Patients: A Multicenter Observational Study.

Yatabe T; Egi M; Sakaguchi M; Ito T; Inagaki N; Kato H; Kaminohara J; Konishi A; Takahashi M; Tatsumi H; Tobe M; Nakashima I; Nakamoto N; Nishimura T; Nitta M; Nishimura M.
Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism.

Observational study to assess the nutritional management in Japanese ICUs and also to see the impact of nutritional management and rehabilitation on physical outcome.