Bilateral Exchange: Enteral Nutrition Clinical Decision Making in Pediatric Surgery Patients.
We sought to understand postoperative pediatric nutrition practices in Kenya and the United States.
We sought to understand postoperative pediatric nutrition practices in Kenya and the United States.
This evidence-based practice project resulted in a 100% improvement in feeding within 48 hours of admission and maintained an average time to nasogastric tube placement under 24 hours.
We present a review of published studies on the time of nutritional interventions in children with acute pancreatitis.
The aim was to evaluate the clinical effect of early enteral nutrition in patients receiving a liver transplant.
This study aimed to compare outcomes between early enteral nutrition and late enteral nutrition in ventilated patients with shock requiring low-, medium-, or high-dose noradrenaline.
The aim of the study was to determine a potential strategy to prevent acute pancreatitis from in obese patients.
The study aimed to investigate the effect of initiation time of enteral nutrition after cardiac surgery in neonates with congenital heart disease.
A review aimed to outline evidence supporting early enteral nutrition in children following abdominal surgery.
The purpose of the article was to explore the efficacy of microecopharmaceutics combined with early enteral nutrition support in treatment of severe acute pancreatitis