Impact of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy on pediatric bone marrow transplantation outcomes: Retrospectice single-center cohort study.

Kairiene I; Vaisvilas M; Vasciunaite A; Tubutyte G; Nedzelskiene I; Pasauliene R; Muleviciene A; Rascon J
Journal of Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition.

A retrospective study to evaluate the impact of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy on treatment outcomes in cohort of children who underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation with or without percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy.


The need for biomarkers to determine response to enteral nutrition during and after critical illness: an update.

Reintam Blaser A; Preiser JC; Forbes A
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care.

A summary assessment of a number of experimental and clinical biomarker studies which proposed to provide prognosis or to determine the response to enteral nutrition.


Increased blood lactate during enteral nutrition in the critically ill: associations and treatment options.

Piton G; Reignier J; Calame P
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care.

Evaluation of the significance of blood lactate increase during enteral nutrition in the critically ill, and to propose diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.


Prophylactic acid suppression and enteral nutrition.

Barletta JF
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care.

This study describes the most recent evidence evaluating enteral nutrition for the provision of stress ulcer prophylaxis.


Early-Life Slow Enteral Feeding Progression Pattern Is Associated with Longitudinal Head-Size Growth Faltering and Neurodevelopmental Impairment Outcomes in Extremely Preterm Infants.

Lin YC; Chu CH; Chen YJ; Chen RB; Huang CC
Nutrients.

To determine whether feeding progression patterns in the first eight postnatal weeks, depicted by clustering analysis of daily enteral feeding volume, are associated with longitudinal head-circumference growth and neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely preterm infants


Discharged on Enteral Nutrition: What Now? The Poor State of Outpatient Support for Patients on Enteral Nutrition Support.

Palchaudhuri S; Mccreary B; Davis J; Mcginnis B; Nyberg S; Mundi MS; Pham A
Current Gastroenterology Reports.

Discussion of what we have observed to be some of the barriers to providing outpatient follow up care, a summary of the impact we have seen on patients, and proposal of some possible solutions.


Designing blenderized tube feeding diets for children and investigating their physicochemical and microbial properties and Dietary Inflammatory Index.

Bahramian B; Sarabi-Jamab M; Talebi S; Razavi SMA; Rezaie M
Nutrition in Clinical Practice.

This study aims to design blenderized tube feedings for children and investigate their physicochemical and microbial properties, along with Dietary Inflammatory Index.


Systematic review of service improvements for home enteral tube feeding in adults.

Amaratunga H; Bostock K; Cunich M; Steffens D; Carey S
Nutrition in Clinical Practice.

This study evaluates effectiveness of staff- and/or patient-focused service-improvement strategies on clinical, patient-reported, and economic outcomes for patients receiving home enteral tube feeding across adult settings.


Understanding the use and tolerance of a pediatric and an adult commercial blenderized enteral formula through real-world data.

Steel C; Wile H; Li O; Yedulla S; Hare I; Hopkins B
Nutrition in Clinical Practice.

Commercial blenderized enteral formulas containing real-food ingredients are becoming more popular and more widely available. Demographics analysis of patients receiving these formulas have rarely been evaluated, with little data available on patient tolerance.


Gastric feeding intolerance in critically ill patients during sustained pharmacologic neuromuscular blockade.

Dickerson RN; Corley CE; Holmes WL; Byerly S; Filiberto DM; Fischer PE
Nutrition in Clinical Practice.

The purpose was to assess gastric feeding intolerance for critically ill patients who received sustained neuromuscular blocker pharmacotherapy.