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Feeding Intolerance Following Ophthalmologic Examination
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1985Reports of isolated cases of necrotizing enterocolitis following administration of mydriatric medication and ophthalmologic examination prompted a comparison of the incidence of feeding difficulties 24 hours before and 24 hours after the ophthalmologic examination of 50 newborns.
M C, Hermansen, L S, Sullivan
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Cocoa feeding and human lactose intolerance
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1989On the basis of evidence of the suppressing effect of cocoa on human lactose intolerance, a feeding study was conducted on 35 subjects with a commercial chocolate-milk formula. Variables studied were breath hydrogen level (BHL), symptoms, and onset time. Data from repeated feeding were analyzed by paired t tests.
Lee, C. M., Hardy, C. M.
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Lactose feeding in lactose-intolerant monkeys
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1973By the criteria used for human screening, adult cebus monkeys were "tolerant" to an oral load of lactose (1 g/kg body weight), whereas adult squirrel, rhesus, and galago monkeys were mostly "intolerant." To assess the effects of lactose feeding on the lactose tolerance test and on intestinal enzyme levels, 7 of 12 "lactose-intolerant" adult galago ...
C P, Wen +4 more
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Fat Intolerance in Developmentally Impaired Children With Severe Feeding Intolerance
Journal of Child Neurology, 2006Children with a variety of genetic, metabolic, and neurologic disorders can suffer from severe feeding intolerance that is unresponsive to medical, surgical, and nutritional therapy. Developmentally disabled tube-fed children with severe upper gastrointestinal symptoms that persisted after fundoplication who were unresponsive to all medical, surgical,
Arie, Levine +6 more
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Nomogram to predict feeding intolerance in critically ill children
European Journal of Pediatrics, 2023Feed intolerance (FI) is significantly associated with poor prognosis in critically ill patients. This study aimed to understand the characteristics of children with FI and identify the factors predicting FI in critically ill children. This retrospective cohort study was conducted between January 2017 and June 2022 in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit ...
Ying, Lin +6 more
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An interesting cause of neonatal feed intolerance
Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2013Growth restricted twins were born at 29+2 weeks gestation. They were managed with empirical antibiotics, surfactant therapy and respiratory support. Both received total parenteral nutrition (TPN) until fully enterally fed. By day 5 of life, they were …
David, Sinton +2 more
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Metoclopramide Promotes Enteral Feeding in Preterm Infants with Feeding Intolerance
Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1989We hypothesized that the feeding difficulties experienced by premature infants are related to immature peristaltic activity and that a bowel accelerant might promote feeding in prematures. We administered metoclopramide (Meto) to 14 infants admitted to the Intensive Care Nursery at The University of Chicago between January 1, 1984, and January 1, 1987.
W L, Meadow +3 more
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Erythromycin Fails to Improve Feeding Outcome in Feeding‐Intolerant Preterm Infants
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2003ABSTRACTObjectiveApproximately half of extremely low birth weight infants have feeding intolerance, which delays their achievement of full enteral feedings. Erythromycin, a motilin receptor agonist, triggers migrating motor complexes and accelerates gastric emptying in adults with feeding intolerance. Few studies have assessed the efficacy of this drug
Adel A, ElHennawy +4 more
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Archives of Surgery, 1997
To determine if enteral feeding intolerance (EFI) is associated with sepsis and increased mortality in children with severe burns.A survey.A pediatric burn unit.Ninety-one children surviving longer than 5 days with greater than 80% total body surface area burns.None.Enteral feeding intolerance indicated by high gastric residuals (> 150 mL/h) or ...
S E, Wolf +4 more
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To determine if enteral feeding intolerance (EFI) is associated with sepsis and increased mortality in children with severe burns.A survey.A pediatric burn unit.Ninety-one children surviving longer than 5 days with greater than 80% total body surface area burns.None.Enteral feeding intolerance indicated by high gastric residuals (> 150 mL/h) or ...
S E, Wolf +4 more
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Erythromycin for feeding intolerance in preterm infants
2001Functional immaturity of gastrointestinal motility predisposes preterm infants to feeding intolerance. Motilin, a gastrointestinal peptide, stimulates propagative contractile activity during phase III of the migratory motor complex in the interdigestive state.
E, Ng, V, Shah
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