Clinical impact of diarrhea during enteral feeding after esophagectomy.
Investigation of the clinical and prognostic impact of diarrhea during enteral feeding after esophagectomy.
Investigation of the clinical and prognostic impact of diarrhea during enteral feeding after esophagectomy.
The study compares the influence the two different tube-feeding liquid diets for early enteral nutrition might have on the prognosis of patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage.
The review aims to identify the role of fiber-enriched enteral feeds on postoperative feeding complications of diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, abdominal distension, flatulence, cramps, length of hospital stay, and infection rates after gastrointestinal surgery.
The aim of the review was to evaluate the impact of bolus/intermittent enteral nutrition compared with continuous enteral nutrition for the following outcomes: diarrhea, constipation, emesis/vomiting, gastric residual volume, aspiration, and glycemic control in adult patients receiving intragastric prepyloric enteral nutrition in the hospital setting.
In this meta-analysis, we searched databases for studies on adverse events or health outcomes associated with using enteral nutrition formulations containing fiber in hospitalized adults with critical illness.
The aims is to investigate whether the mode of administration of enteral nutrition affects the time to reach nutritional targets, intolerance, and complications.
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.
This study evaluates the effects of synbiotic treatment on the gut microbiota profile, its functional activity and on intestinal functions in long-term home enteral nutrition patients.
The study compares clinical outcomes between patients on volume-based tube feeding vs conventional rate-based tube feeding.
The study was conducted to examine and verify the clinical effects of pectin-containing oligomeric formula.