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.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between enteral nutrition and development of extraintestinal complications in children 0–18 years of age on noninvasive ventilation for acute respiratory failure.
The three objectives are to define the characteristics of tube-fed single ventricle patients, investigate associations between long-term enteral tube feeding and growth, and determine associations with long-term outcomes after Fontan procedure.
This review's purpose was to assess the effectiveness of continuous and intermittent bolus feeding on critically ill children.
Our objective was to decrease median time to reach goal feeds by one day in hospitalized children with medical complexity with feeding intolerance.
The aim was to investigate the potential effects of exclusive enteral nutrition on pediatric Crohn's disease activity index, inflammation and biochemical parameters in pediatric patients with Crohn's disease.
We hypothesize that bolus delivery would shorten time to goal nutrition and increase the percentage of goal feeds delivered.
In this review, we summarize findings from published research between July 2020 and January 2022 on nutrition in critically ill children.
The aim was to assess the incidences of catheter-related venous thrombosis and bleeding complications in children with intestinal failure receiving home parenteral nutrition treated with primary prophylactic anticoagulation.
The aim was to investigate the potential effects of exclusive enteral nutrition
on pediatric Crohn's disease activity index, inflammation and biochemical parameters in pediatric patients with Crohn's disease.