Editorial: Light shielding of bags and tubing used for parenteral nutrition of infants.
The aim was to review the available evidence and to provide recommendations for in hospital and home parenteral nutrition light protection in children.
The aim was to review the available evidence and to provide recommendations for in hospital and home parenteral nutrition light protection in children.
This literature review was conducted to determine nutrition interventions resulting in favorable growth, which may improve outcomes in the infants.
This article is aimed at evaluating our innovative distal refeeding approach.
We hypothesized that patients with cyanotic congenital heart disease would have higher rates of gastrostomy-associated complications than infants with acyanotic CHD.
Authors endeavored to characterize children with intraoperative hypoglycemia and determine risk factors from a multicenter cohort.
The implementation process of a nutrition risk screening and assessment guideline for infants with congenital heart disease and assessment of the impact of nurses' behavior and the effect on infants' outcomes.
A 20-item adult intensive care "Barriers to delivery of enteral nutrition" survey was modified for pediatric settings, tested, and translated into 10 languages.
Clinical trial to determine whether higher-volume feedings improve postnatal
growth among infants born very preterm.
The objective was to determine whether higher-volume feedings improve growth outcomes among infants born very preterm.
Comparison of feeding tolerance and energy delivery in children fed with a semi-elemental diet versus a polymeric diet after heart surgery.