Medical intestinal rehabilitation.
In this study, we review the strategies to achieve enteral autonomy, minimize need for parenteral nutrition and hydration, using dietary optimization and pharmacologic interventions.
In this study, we review the strategies to achieve enteral autonomy, minimize need for parenteral nutrition and hydration, using dietary optimization and pharmacologic interventions.
Analysis of the effect of changes of parenteral support on body mass index in early adult intestinal failure .
Data analysis from repeated metabolic balance studies performed in adult patients with short bowel syndrome.
This nationwide study aimed to evaluate current management of parenteral support for adult intestinal failure patients.
This review reflects on the history of developments for patients with temporary and inadequate
intestinal absorptive capacity or for patients with chronic intestinal failure due to digestive diseases.
with current practice and future directions.
A review of patients who are parenteral support-dependent with short bowel syndrome treated with teduglutide with evaluation of the efficacy and adverse effects.
Objective: Investigated of the consequences of a catheter-salvage strategy related to catheter-related bloodstream infections.