Pharmacological and nutritional therapy of children and adults with chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction.

Di Nardo G; Zenzeri L; Guarino M; Molfino A; Parisi P; Barbara G; Stanghellini V; De Giorgio R
Expert review of gastroenterology & hepatology.

Nutritional support, via modified oral feeding, enteral, or parenteral nutrition, is key to halting chronic intestinal pseudoobstruction-related malnutrition.

Lactic Acidosis Due to Thiamine Deficiency in a Preterm Infant Associated with Inadequate Parenteral Nutrition.

Hasan SA; Shajira ES
The American Journal of Case Reports.

This reports a premature male infant born at 30 weeks of gestation with thiamine deficiency and lactic acidosis associated with inadequate parenteral nutrition.

A tale of two analyses: Administrative vs primary review of nutrition support team performance.

Busch RA; Stone S; Kudsk KA
Nutrition in Clinical Practice.

Charts of patients receiving parenteral nutrition for ≤3 days underwent an in-depth review focusing on indications, reasons for discontinuation, and protein-calorie malnutrition at time of nutrition support team consultation to identify reasons for short duration.

Histopathological liver steatosis linked with high parenteral glucose and amino acid supply in infants with short bowel syndrome.

Gunnar R; Mutanen A; Merras-Salmio L; Pakarinen MP
Journal of Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition.

We investigated early histopathological steatosis steatosis in infants with short bowel syndrome and its association to long-term parenteral nutrition.

Hepatic dysfunction in patients receiving intravenous lipid emulsions.

Miles JM
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care.

This review addresses recent developments in the field of intravenous lipid emulsions, including the problem of intestinal failure associated liver disease that can occur with the use of intravenous lipid emulsions in children and adults, and newer intravenous lipid emulsions that may minimize and reverse intestinal failure associated liver disease.

Nutritional and medical approaches to intestinal failure.

Salazar JA; Carey AN; Duggan CP
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care.

Finding from several important papers that were published between January 2021 and October 2022 that relate to the nutritional and medical management of intestinal failure and rehabilitation.

Enhanced Parenteral Nutrition Is Feasible and Safe in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants: A Randomized Trial.

Nagel EM; Gonzalez V JD; Bye JK; Super J; Demerath EW; Ramel SE
Neonatology.

The objective was to determine the feasibility and safety of enhanced early initiation of intralipids and faster advancement of glucose infusion rate during the first week of life for very low birth weight preterm infants.

Nutritional support in liver disease - an updated systematic review.

Koretz RL
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology.

A search of multiple databases identified 12 new trials comparing nutritional intervention to standard care to support that there is an association of malnutrition and a poor prognosis.

Continued enteral nutrition until extubation compared with fasting before extubation in patients in the intensive care unit: an open-label, cluster-randomised, parallel-group, non-inferiority trial.

Landais M; Nay MA; Auchabie J; et.al.
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine.

We compared continued enteral nutrition until extubation with fasting before extubation in patients in the intensive care unit.

Pharyngeal biorhythms during oral milk challenge in high-risk infants: Do they predict chronic tube feeding?.

Hasenstab KA; Prabhakar V; Helmick R; Yildiz V; Jadcherla SR
Neurogastroenterology & Motility.

The study aims to identify whether distinct pharyngeal rhythms exist during oral milk challenge and to develop a chronic tube feeding risk prediction model in high-risk infants.