Impact of nutritional status, muscle mass and oral status on recovery of full oral intake among stroke patients receiving enteral nutrition: A retrospective cohort study.

Nishioka S; Yamasaki K; Ogawa K; et.al.
Nutrition & Dietetics.

A discussion of the correlation between malnutrition, muscle mass and oral status, and swallowing function recovery in stroke patients receiving enteral nutrition.


Nutrition Interventions Associated With Favorable Growth in Infants With Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia.

Bathgate JR; Rigassio Radler D; Zelig R; Lagoski M; Murthy K
Nutrition in Clinical Practice.

This literature review was conducted to determine nutrition interventions resulting in favorable growth, which may improve outcomes in the infants.


Glucose concentrations in enterally fed preterm infants.

Barrero-Castillero A; Mao W; Stark AR; Miedema D; Pursley DM; Burris HH
Journal of Perinatology. .

The objectives were to determine the prevalence of glucose concentrations below the Pediatric Endocrine Society term and late preterm-focused guideline target for mean glucose concentrations among preterm NICU infants on full enteral nutrition and assess the impact on monitoring practices.


Home-Prepared Enteral Tube Feeding: Evaluation of Microbiological Contamination, Hygiene, and the Profile of the Food Handler.

Galindo CO; Beux MR; da Costa RL; et.al.
Nutrition in Clinical Practice.

The objective of this study was to examine the differences in hygienic conditions and microbial load of different types of home-prepared enteral tube feedings and explore associations between those differences with food handlers' characteristics.


Very low birth weight infants receive full enteral nutrition within 2 postnatal weeks

Fenin A; Newman JC; Taylor SN
Journal of Perinatology. .

The objective was to identify whether an enteral nutrition goal of reaching full feeds by seven postnatal days for infants 1-1.5 kg and by 14 postnatal days for infants <1 kg was feasible and its associated outcomes.


Parenteral Nutrition Prescribing and Order Review Safety Study: The Need for Pharmacist Intervention.

Kraft MD; Tucker AM; Durfee SM; et.al.
Nutrition in Clinical Practice.

This paper's purpose was to study the need for and success of parenteral nutrition pharmacist interventions.


Home enteral nutrition and oral nutritional supplements in postoperative patients with upper gastrointestinal malignancy: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Xueting H; Li L; Meng Y; et.al.
Clinical Nutrition.

The objective was to evaluate the impact of home enteral route nutrition on nutritional status,
complications, and quality of life after upper GI resection.


Nutrition Management of the High-Output Fistulae.

Couper C; Doriot A; Siddiqui MTR; Steiger E
Nutrition in Clinical Practice. 36(2):282-296, 2021 Apr.

The main focus of this review is to discuss the nutrition management of patients with high-output high-output enterocutaneous fistulae .


Comparison of Different Early Enteral Feeding Formulas on Critically Ill Patients.

Bukhari A; A Taslim N; As&#039;ad S;
Journal of Nutritional Science & Vitaminology.

The study aims to evaluate clinical improvement in critically ill participants that were given three kinds of early enteral feeding formulas, which were control (5% Dextrose), high-protein polymeric, or oligomeric formulas.


Formulating Diet for Transitional Feeding in Tuberculous Meningitis Patient during Hospital Care and through to Period of Home Healthcare.

Rahardjo F; Mardiana; A Taslim N
Journal of Nutritional Science & Vitaminology.

This report describes how nutritional support with transitional feeding to enhance adequate intake can accelerate wound healing, decrease morbidity and mortality rate in tuberculous meningitis patient.