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Treatment outcomes in pediatric intestinal failure patients with ambulatory Candida central line-associated bloodstream infections with and without central venous line removal: A retrospective case series. [PDF]
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Effect of adequate calories and amino acids supplementation delivered via parenteral nutrition on muscle mass maintenance in patients with type I or II intestinal failure: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Yang J, Wu Q, Tian F, Wang X.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2017
Once virtually uniformly fatal, pediatric intestinal failure is now considered a complex but survivable syndrome that afflicts tens of thousands of children. This article reviews the approach to children with intestinal failure.
Christopher P, Duggan, Tom, Jaksic
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Once virtually uniformly fatal, pediatric intestinal failure is now considered a complex but survivable syndrome that afflicts tens of thousands of children. This article reviews the approach to children with intestinal failure.
Christopher P, Duggan, Tom, Jaksic
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JPEN - Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2021
BACKGROUND Intestinal failure is defined as an ultra-rare disease, with an estimated prevalence of about 25,000 cases in the United States. There is a suspicion of disparities in outcomes in intestinal failure care, likely related to widespread lack of ...
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BACKGROUND Intestinal failure is defined as an ultra-rare disease, with an estimated prevalence of about 25,000 cases in the United States. There is a suspicion of disparities in outcomes in intestinal failure care, likely related to widespread lack of ...
K. Iyer +12 more
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Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2009
Intestinal ...
John, Puntis, Huw R, Jenkins
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Intestinal ...
John, Puntis, Huw R, Jenkins
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2005
The gastrointestinal tract plays a major role in critical illness. We will review four common problem areas pertaining to the gut and abdominal compartment that intensivists managing critically ill patients must deal with on an everyday basis.In the area of enteral nutrition, there have been concerns that early feeding in hemodynamically unstable ...
Ziad N, Kutayli +2 more
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The gastrointestinal tract plays a major role in critical illness. We will review four common problem areas pertaining to the gut and abdominal compartment that intensivists managing critically ill patients must deal with on an everyday basis.In the area of enteral nutrition, there have been concerns that early feeding in hemodynamically unstable ...
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Irreversible Intestinal Failure
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2004ABSTRACTIntestinal failure (IF) can be defined as the reduction of functional gut mass below the minimal amount necessary for digestion and absorption adequate to satisfy the nutrient and fluid requirements for maintenance in adults or growth in children.
Olivier, Goulet +3 more
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Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2010
The review aims to highlight the importance of acute gastrointestinal failure in the postoperative patient, to clarify the clinical circumstances in which acute intestinal failure complicates postoperative management, and to discuss recent advances and controversy in our understanding of the cause and pathogenesis.Acute postoperative intestinal failure
Carlson, Gordon L., Dark, Paul
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The review aims to highlight the importance of acute gastrointestinal failure in the postoperative patient, to clarify the clinical circumstances in which acute intestinal failure complicates postoperative management, and to discuss recent advances and controversy in our understanding of the cause and pathogenesis.Acute postoperative intestinal failure
Carlson, Gordon L., Dark, Paul
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