Early Naso-Gastric Feeding and Outcomes of Anorexia Nervosa Patients.
We evaluate the role of nasogastric feeding on short- and long-term outcomes, considering weight gain, length of hospitalization and the time to relapse.
We evaluate the role of nasogastric feeding on short- and long-term outcomes, considering weight gain, length of hospitalization and the time to relapse.
Presentation of adjunctive techniques which may facilitate safe percutaneous access in the setting of a limited percutaneous gastric access window.
This paper is discusses nutritional strategies available to clinicians caring for short bowel syndrome patients.
The study aim was to collect data relating to feed tolerance in children who had switched to an “enteral formula with food-derived ingredients.”
Investigation of nutrition and preparation of blenderized tube feeding in the field of children and adolescents with neurological impairment.
We investigated how PICU patients face long-term developmental impairments and harm evolve over time.
PICU patients face long-term developmental impairments, partially attributable to early parenteral nutrition versus late-parenteral nutrition. We investigated how this legacy and harm by early-parenteral nutrition evolve over time.
We observed beneficial outcomes in medically complex children who have switched to an “enteral formula with food-derived ingredients.”
A retrospective review of pediatric patients with intestinal failure who required parenteral nutrition for over 60 days.
Real food-containing formulas seem to improve tolerance and feeding outcomes as well as promote family inclusion and mealtime engagement, but further study is warranted.