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Parenteral Nutrition and Infusion Technology
Engineering in Medicine, 1986Parenteral nutrition is used to support life during a period of intestinal failure when nutrients cannot be absorbed through the gastro-intestinal tract. Hypertonic solutions of amino-acids and glucose, with added vitamins, electrolytes, and trace elements, are administered, together with isotonic fat emulsions, directly into the superior vena cava or
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Parenteral Glutamine Infusion Alters InsulināMediated Glucose Metabolism
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1998Background: Glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid that is critical for many basic cellular processes. Its supplementation has been found to be beneficial during several critical illnesses. This study examines the effects of increased glutamine availability on insulināmediated glucose homeostasis in vivo in multicatheterized conscious ...
M J, Borel +5 more
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SMALL SCALE PRODUCTION OF TOTAL PARENTERAL NUTRITION INFUSIONS
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 1989The lay-out of a small-scale production facility for the preparation of total parenteral nutrition infusions is presented. Its concept and the configuration of the production equipment and the operational procedures are explained. The cleaning and sterilization process are also described.
J P, Remon, D, De Rudder
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PROTRACTED PARENTERAL DRUG INFUSION IN AMBULATORY SUBJECTS USING AN IMPLANTABLE INFUSION PUMP
ASAIO Journal, 1977This study demonstrates the feasibility of ambulatory heparin therapy and its potential for successful treatment of refractory thromboembolic disease. The proven capability of the implantable infusion pump to provide long-term heparin infusion in ambulatory subjects suggests that it may have application in the delivery of other parenteral drugs as well.
T D, Rohde +3 more
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[Infusion solutions in parenteral nutrition].
Zeitschrift fur die gesamte innere Medizin und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1981Of the GDR standard assortment of infusion solutions those are discussed and explained which are used for the parenteral nutrition. The solutions mentioned are supplemented by several comparable preparations from the FRG. The standard assortment comprises industrially produced solutions of the native country and import preparations as well as adequate ...
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LIPID DEPOSITION IN PARENTERAL INFUSION LINES
The Lancet, 1988J M, Rattenbury +2 more
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A simple formula for monitoring parenteral infusion
Critical Care Nurse, 1986A H, Hakki +4 more
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