Evaluation of non-infectious complications in children receiving parenteral nutrition
The aim was to determine the indications, metabolic and mechanical complications of parenteral nutrition in the pediatric patient.
The aim was to determine the indications, metabolic and mechanical complications of parenteral nutrition in the pediatric patient.
A narrative review of the timing of nutrition support on outcomes in infants and children with critical illness, strategies to optimize timing and adequacy of nutrition support, and literature gaps.
A literature review with three main thematic concepts: the association of nutrition therapy with (1) skin integrity; (2) injury, wounds, and wound healing; and (3) differences of skin color.
The aim of this study is to determine the impact of long-term parenteral nutrition in children on serum aluminum concentration and its urinary excretion compared to healthy children.
The objective was to evaluate the short- and long-term safety and efficacy of teduglutide treatment in infants and children with short bowel syndrome with intestinal failure.
We compared enteral nutrition delivery in patients receiving postpyloric enteral nutrition versus gastric enteral nutrition.
Pediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction management is complex and focuses on maintaining an optimal nutritional status, improving gut function, relieving symptoms, and treating complications.
This study aims to evaluate the tolerance of different feeding modes in pediatric patients fed with an enteral formula with food derived ingredients.
This study aims to design blenderized tube feedings for children and investigate their physicochemical and microbial properties, along with Dietary Inflammatory Index.
This study defines the existing barriers for early enteral nutrition in critically ill children and to analyzes the differences in nutrient supply, complications, and outcomes between early enteral nutrition and late enteral nutrition.