نتایج جستجو برای: parenteral feeding

تعداد نتایج: 121812  

Journal: :Journal of pediatric surgery 1996
K P Moriarty N N Jacir B H Harris L A Latchaw F M Robertson T M Crombleholme

To avoid the need for a gastrostomy and parenteral nutrition during the 7- to 10-day healing period after esophageal anastomosis, the authors modified their technique for esophageal atresia repair to include placement of a transanastomotic feeding tube. A SILASTIC transanastomotic feeding tube and early enteral nutrition was used for 19 of 23 consecutively treated patients after repair of esoph...

Journal: :Nestle Nutrition workshop series. Paediatric programme 2007
Peter J Milla

Children are unique as their food intake must provide sufficient nutrients not only for the maintenance of body tissues but also for growth. Improvements in techniques for nutritional support has resulted in very long term parenteral nutrition being available for those with chronic intestinal failure in addition to those who require short term parenteral feeding either following surgery or whil...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2001
A M de la Torre B de Mateo Silleras A Pérez-García

Nutritional support in the elderly not only co-operates in pharmacological treatment but also very often is a primary therapy for their health. The type of artificial nutrition (AN) to use will depend on the present illness and the previous health record. Due to the fact that enteral feeding (EF) is less expensive and aggressive we should use EF whenever possible, leaving parenteral nutrition (...

Journal: :Turkish Journal of Anesthesia and Reanimation 2014

Journal: :Thorax 1988
B R O'Driscoll R D Cooke H Mamtora M H Irving A Bernstein

Pulmonary candidiasis is a rare condition that usually occurs in severely ill patients with underlying immunosuppression. The clinical diagnosis is very rarely confirmed in vivo by lung biopsy.' Total parenteral nutrition is an increasingly common technique for the management ofpatients with intestinal failure. Catheter related sepsis occurs in 2-11% of patients treated by total parenteral nutr...

2016
Prathima Nandivada Gillian L Fell Kathleen M Gura Mark Puder

Long-term parenteral nutrition (PN) carries the risk of progressive liver disease in infants with intestinal failure. Although PN-associated liver disease (PNALD) is multifactorial in etiology, components of soybean oil lipid emulsions have been implicated in the disease’s pathogenesis. Historically, infants with PNALD who were unable to wean from PN to full enteral feeding developed cirrhosis ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1975
P Puri E J Guiney B O'Donnell

Fifteen infants with life-threatening gastrointestinal anomalies received total parenteral feeding for periods ranging from 10 to 54 days; their ages ranged from one day to 5 months. The solutions were administered through peripheral veins. All patients gained weight during the period of observation and no cases of septicaemia were encountered.

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2016
Prathima Nandivada Gillian L Fell Kathleen M Gura Mark Puder

Long-term parenteral nutrition (PN) carries the risk of progressive liver disease in infants with intestinal failure. Although PN-associated liver disease (PNALD) is multifactorial in etiology, components of soybean oil lipid emulsions have been implicated in the disease's pathogenesis. Historically, infants with PNALD who were unable to wean from PN to full enteral feeding developed cirrhosis ...

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