Predicting the clinical trajectory of feeding and swallowing abilities in CHARGE syndrome.
This study investigates the level of feeding and oral-motor abilities at different ages and evaluate how they evolve during growth.
This study investigates the level of feeding and oral-motor abilities at different ages and evaluate how they evolve during growth.
The objective of this study is to investigate the use and supplementations of multichamber bag parenteral nutrition.
There are distinct differences related to etiology, adaptive potential and complications, and medical and surgical management between children and adults.
A retrospective study to evaluate the impact of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy on treatment outcomes in cohort of children who underwent allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation with or without percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy.
This study aims to design blenderized tube feedings for children and investigate their physicochemical and microbial properties, along with Dietary Inflammatory Index.
This study defines the existing barriers for early enteral nutrition in critically ill children and to analyzes the differences in nutrient supply, complications, and outcomes between early enteral nutrition and late enteral nutrition.
The objective was to determine burden on caregivers of children with intestinal failure receiving long-term parenteral nutrition.
Description of the physical intravenous Y-site compatibility of 15 different medications with highly concentrated neonatal and pediatric parenteral nutrition compounds.
Our logic that the risks of long-term parenteral nutrition have decreased over time, the burden for individual children and their parents may be less than imagined, and the benefit is a realistic prospect.
The objective was to investigate in infants submitted to videofluoroscopic swallowing study during the first year of life, the association between aspiration and later tube feeding, and to identify potential risk factors related to feeding route outcome.