We studied the association between the replacement of a routine gastric residual volumes policy with a triggered gastric residual volumes policy and the safe achievement of daily nutrition goals.
Evaluating a symptom-triggered gastric residual volume policy in a surgical trauma intensive care unit: Simple and safe.
Effects of permissive hypocaloric vs standard enteral feeding on gastrointestinal function and outcomes in sepsis.
The aim was to investigate the effects of different goal caloric requirements of EN on the gastrointestinal function and outcomes in the acute phase of sepsis.
Achieving enteral nutrition during the acute phase in critically ill children: Associations with patient characteristics and clinical outcome.
We evaluated the associations between enteral nutrition intake and 1) patient and daily clinical characteristics and 2) clinical outcomes adjusted for these patient and clinical characteristics during the first week of critical illness with a multivariable mixed model.
Extremely severe anorexia nervosa: Hospital course of 354 adult patients in a clinical nutrition-eating disorders-unit.
The purpose of this study is to specify socio-demographic, anamnesic and clinical characteristics of anorexia nervosa patients hospitalized for extreme malnutrition, to identify types and prevalence of medical complications presented during their hospitalization for refeeding and the evolution of patients nutritional status.
Nutritional Support in Head and Neck Radiotherapy Patients Considering HPV Status.
The aim of the study was to review and discuss the indications for nutritional support and the kinds of nutrition, including immunonutrition, in head and neck cancer, particularly oropharyngeal cancer patients, undergoing radiotherapy and chemoradiotherapy, considering HPV status.
Feeding patterns and outcomes of enterally tube fed paediatric kidney transplant recipients.
This study aimed to investigate the time taken to discontinue enteral tube feeds following renal transplant in children attending a large tertiary nephrology unit.
Feeding during neonatal therapeutic hypothermia, assessed using routinely collected National Neonatal Research Database data: a retrospective, UK population-based cohort study
This study aimed to assess the association between feeding during therapeutic hypothermia and outcomes.
The Contribution of Registered Dietitians in the Management of Hyperemesis Gravidarum in the United Kingdom.
The aim of this study is to explore the role of Registered Dietitians in the management of Hyperemesis Gravidarum in the United Kingdom.
Intermittent versus continuous enteral nutrition on feeding intolerance in critically ill adults: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
We present up-to-date studies to clarify the effects of intermittent versus continuous feeding on feeding intolerance during enteral nutrition in critically ill adults.
How to Feed the Critically Ill - A Review.
A number of recently published studies on nutritional support in the intensive care unit have resulted in a paradigm shift of clinical practices.