The impact of home enteral feeding on the daily lives of people with head and neck cancer: a metasynthesis of qualitative studies.
This report aimed to determine the impact of home enteral feeding on peoples' daily lives.
This report aimed to determine the impact of home enteral feeding on peoples' daily lives.
Since there is a relative sparsity in the available data regarding risk factors, incidence, associated symptoms, and outcomes in feeding difficulty related to congenital heart surgery, we performed a retrospective chart review in patients aged 0-18 years who underwent congenital heart surgery at a single institution.
An evaluation of the effect of esophageal stimulation on nutritional adequacy in critically ill patients at risk for enteral feeding intolerance who were receiving enteral nutrition or expected to start imminently.
The purpose of the study was to compare outcomes following insertion of balloon and nonballoon gastrostomy tubes
The paper aims to describe the patient experience of having a feeding tubes during treatment for head and neck cancer.
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The clinical efficacy of the nasal bridle system versus traditional tape securement method of feeding tubes in burn patients.
Aim to evaluate the prevalence of prematurity in tube dependent children.
A presentation of the variety of existing devices can be placed through the nares, mouth, stomach or small intestine to provide liquid nutrition, fluids, and medications directly to the GI tract.