Results on the investigation of the incidence and the severity of COVID-19 infection in patients enrolled in the database for home parenteral nutrition for chronic intestinal failure of the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism.
COVID-19 infection in patients on long-term home parenteral nutrition for chronic intestinal failure.
An Overview of Short-Bowel Syndrome in Pediatric Patients: Focus on Clinical Management and Prevention of Complications.
This is a review of the current available evidence on the management of short-bowel syndrome in the pediatric population, focusing on prognostic factors and outcome.
Innovative strategy to improve enteral nutrition in prone positioning with patients with COVID-19.
Data were assessed retrospectively to determine effectiveness of a novel technique for placing feeding tubes for COVID patients while in the prone position using an electromagnetic placement device and specialty trained clinical nurse specialists.
Perioperative nutrition for gastrointestinal surgery: On the cutting edge.
We performed a review of various aspects of nutrition support, including formula choice and route of administration, as well as duration and timing of nutrition support therapy in gastrointestinal surgery.
What the clinician needs to know about medical nutrition therapy in critically ill patients in 2023: A narrative review.
The review summarizes the most recent evidence relevant to clinical practice on selected aspects of medical nutrition therapy in adult patients in the intensive care unit and to provide guidance for implementing evidence-based approaches for adequate energy and nutrient supply in the intensive care unit setting.
Review article: Mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of exclusive enteral nutrition in Crohn's disease.
The aim of the study was to outline current understanding of the mechanisms of action of exclusive enteral nutrition in the Crohn's patient.
Home enteral nutrition: A descriptive study.
Descriptive analysis of our database of our specialized home enteral nutrition program was undertaken which included demographic information, anthropometrics, enteral nutrition regimen, electrolytes, and nutrition therapy history.
Routine versus no assessment of gastric residual volumes in preterm infants receiving enteral feeding via intermittent feeding tubes: a randomized controlled trial.
Evaluation whether eliminating routine gastric residual volume assessments could lead to more rapid attainment of full feeding volumes in preterm infants.
Predicting the clinical trajectory of feeding and swallowing abilities in CHARGE syndrome.
This study investigates the level of feeding and oral-motor abilities at different ages and evaluate how they evolve during growth.
Randomized clinical trial: Long-term Staphylococcus aureus decolonization in patients on home parenteral nutrition
We worked to determine the most effective and safe long-term Staphylococcus aureus decolonization regimen.