Innovation of Distal Refeeding in Infants.

Arda MS; Tekkanat B; Ilhan H
Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques.

This article is aimed at evaluating our innovative distal refeeding approach.


Overcoming challenges to enteral nutrition delivery in critical care.

Wischmeyer PE
Current Opinion in Critical Care.

Study of the essential challenges to enteral nutrition delivery which require addressing a range of real, and frequently propagated myths regarding enteral nutrition delivery in the ICU and post-ICU admissions.


Buried Bumper Syndrome: a rare complication during radical chemoradiotherapy for head and neck cancer.

Teo RPJ; Maniam A; Boon I; Boon CS
BMJ Case Reports.

It is important to identify patients that experience progressive deterioration in swallow during and immediately after radical treatments at high risk of compromised feeding early, following diagnosis, so that alternate feeding routes can be promptly and prophylactically instituted.


Proactive Risk Assessment through FMEA of Home Parenteral Nutrition Care Processes: A Survey Analysis.

Toccafondi G; Dagliana G; Fineschi V; et.al.
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology.

The analysis framed, through Human Factors and Ergonomics, the critical issues for patient safety related to clinical care practices for home parenteral nutrition in healthcare organization.


Nutrition Support After Cardiac Surgery: Lessons Learned From a Prospective Study.

Ong CS; Yesantharao P; Brown PM; et.al.
Seminars in Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery.

In population of cardiac surgery patients, we aim to describe the delivery of nutrition support, factors affecting calorie/protein delivery and nutrition support-associated morbidity.


Differential Diagnosis of Cachexia and Refractory Cachexia and the Impact of Appropriate Nutritional Intervention for Cachexia on Survival in Terminal Cancer Patients.

Nakajima N
Nutrients.

This study aims to identify patients considered refractory cachexia which may include cachectic patients with starvation, and to evaluate the effect of nutritional intervention for them.


Parenteral nutrition with fish oil-based lipid emulsion reduces the risk of cholestasis in preterm infants.

Wang YL; Chen LJ; Tsao LY; et.al.
Journal of International Medical Research.

The study aims to determine if mixed lipid emulsions containing fish oil decrease the incidence of long-term parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis by reducing oxidative stress and providing an
anti-inflammatory effect.


Parenteral nutrition in adults during acute illness: a clinical perspective for clinicians.

Fetterplace K; Holt D; Udy A; et.al.
Internal Medicine Journal.

This review aims to provide clinicians a practical guide for the management of parenteral nutrition in adult patient in the acute setting.


Evaluating the risk of manganese-induced neurotoxicity of parenteral nutrition: review of the current literature.

Martins AC Jr; Ruella Oliveira S; Barbosa F Jr.; et.al
Expert Opinion On Drug Metabolism & Toxicology.

Overview on manganese, addressing sources of exposure, it's role in the etiology of neurodegenerative diseases, and focusing on potential mechanisms associated with manganese-induced neurotoxicity, with the potential consequences of overexposures inherent to parenteral nutrition.


New insights into intestinal failure-associated liver disease in adults: A comprehensive review of the literature.

Fousekis FS; Mitselos IV; Christodoulou DK
Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology. .

The aim of this review is to provide an update of the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of
intestinal failure-associated liver disease in adults as well as to present a clinical approach of the therapeutic strategies of intestinal failure-associated liver disease and present novel therapeutic targets.