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Abstract Background Intestinal failure–associated liver disease (IFALD) is a major complication of chronic intestinal failure. Few data exist about hepatic monitoring of IFALD using the liver stiffness measurement. The aim of this study was to provide a descriptive analysis of IFALD and its prevalence in a tertiary center and to determine the IFALD ...
Sarah Frezet+9 more
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Abstract Background and Aims Life expectancy for patients with chronic intestinal failure (CIF) recieving home parenteral nutrition (HPN) has improved over the past decades. Consequently, more children on HPN grow into adulthood. Until now, no assessment of transition readiness of these patients exists.
Aysenur Demirok+11 more
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Nutrición parenteral total como factor asociado a colestasis en prematuros menores de 32 semanas atendidos en el hospital Víctor Lazarte Echegaray [PDF]
Determinar si la nutrición parenteral total es factor asociado a colestasis en prematuros menores de 32 semanas atendidos en el Hospital Víctor Lazarte Echegaray.
Cedamanos Alva, Diego Alejandro+1 more
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Abstract Background Patients with critical illness may present with disease‐related malnutrition upon intensive care unit (ICU) admission. They are at risk of development and progression of malnutrition over the disease trajectory because of inflammation, dysregulated metabolism, and challenges with feeding.
C. W. Compher+35 more
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Perioperative period in surgery of a burn scarring stenosis of the esophagus
Overall and treated 27 patients aged 41 to 66 with burn scarring strictures of the esophagus. All the patients were divided into 2 groups: 1-st group consisted of 17 patients, who in perioperative period recieved enteral feeding by the jejunostomy in ...
A. P. Koshel, V. Yu. Mosolkov
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Evaluation of parenteral nutrition use in patients undergoing major upper gastro-intestinal surgery [PDF]
Background After major upper gastro-intestinal surgery, enteral feeding is often hampered. There is still no consensus on which route of nutrition is preferable in patients undergoing this type of surgery.
Barbara Deleenheer+4 more
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Abstract Background Better understanding the impact of dietetic services on nutrition practices seems required as it may represent an opportunity for optimization in post–cardiac surgery patients. The present study aims to evaluate and compare nutrition practices and clinical outcomes in post–cardiac surgery intensive care unit (ICU) patients with and ...
Ellen Dresen+19 more
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Selection of cyanobacteria over green algae in a photo-sequencing batch bioreactor fed with wastewater [PDF]
A strategy based on photo sequencing batch operation was used to select cyanobacteria over unsettled green algae in a wastewater treatment system, evaluating for the first time the effect of hydraulic regimes on nutritional dynamics and microorganisms competition. During 30 days of operation, an initial microalgae mixed consortia dominated by the green
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GLIM consensus approach to diagnosis of malnutrition: A 5‐year update
Abstract Background The Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) introduced an approach for malnutrition diagnosis in 2019 that comprised screening followed by assessment of three phenotypic criteria (weight loss, low body mass index [BMI], and low muscle mass) and two etiologic criteria (reduced food intake/assimilation and inflammation ...
Gordon L. Jensen+42 more
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Adjuvant pharmacological strategies for the musculoskeletal system during long‐term space missions
Abstract Despite 2 h of daily exercise training, muscle wasting and bone loss are still present after 6‐month missions to the international space station. Some crew members lose bone much faster than others. In preparation for missions to the Moon and Mars, space agencies are therefore reviewing their countermeasure portfolios.
Friederike Thomasius+2 more
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