Study to evaluate controversy of whether parenteral nutrition regimens that include glutamine dipeptides improve outcomes of critically ill patients.
Glutamine dipeptide-supplemented parenteral nutrition improves the clinical outcomes of critically ill patients: A systematic evaluation of randomised controlled trials.
Pediatric Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplantation Registry: Initial Report from a European Collaborative Registry.
The aim of the study is to describe patients with intestinal failure using Pediatric Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplantation database.
Outcomes of gastroschisis early delivery: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Study on the potential benefit may be found with elective preterm delivery of a fetus with gastroschisis.
The significance of organ prolapse in gastroschisis. .
Evaluation of the incidence/importance of organ prolapse in stomach, bladder and reproductive organs in gastroschisis.
Water Soluble Vitamins Enhance the Growth of Microorganisms in Peripheral Parenteral Nutrition Solutions.
The effects of addition of water soluble vitamins peripheral parenteral nutrition preparations on growth of microorganisms.
Partial enteral nutrition increases intestinal sIgA levels in mice undergoing parenteral nutrition in a dose-dependent manner.
Attempt to identify optimal partial enteral nutrition dose in patients with gastrointestinal function unable to tolerate PEN and to understand the protective mechanism.
Sudden-Onset Bilateral Blindness in a Young Girl Receiving Parenteral Nutrition: Case Report and Review of Literature
Complications of parenteral nutrition can be metabolic and thrombotic with blindness being a rare and unexpected complication.
Safety and Efficacy of Subcutaneous Parenteral Nutrition in Older Patients: A Prospective Randomized Multicenter Clinical Trial.
Comparison of the safety and efficacy of subcutaneous administration of parenteral nutrition with the peripheral IV route.
Infant Parenteral Nutrition Remains a Significant Source for Aluminum Toxicity.
Assessment the current levels of aluminum contamination in infant PN
Percutaneously Inserted Central Catheter-Related Pleural Effusion in a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: A 5-Year Review (2008-2012).
The objective was to describe the characteristics of pleural effusion associated with peripherally inserted central catheter use in a large level III neonatal intensive care unit.