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In-hospital parenteral nutrition use: A cohort study of administrative and computational challenges
Summary: Background & aims: Parenteral nutrition is a vital modality administered to patients with gastrointestinal tracts unable to support sufficient nutritional intake.
Marc Romain+7 more
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Standardized Competencies for Parenteral Nutrition Prescribing: The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Model [PDF]
Parenteral nutrition (PN) provision is complex, as it is a high-alert medication and prone to a variety of potential errors. With changes in clinical practice models and recent federal rulings, the number of PN prescribers may be increasing.
Ayers, Phil+10 more
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Abstract Somatostatin is a naturally occurring polypeptide hormone that exerts its effect on the gastrointestinal tract by reducing exocrine and endocrine secretion, resulting in decreased motility, gastric emptying, splanchnic blood flow, fat absorption, lymphatic flow, and gallbladder contraction.
Bailey Dunn+4 more
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Abstract Background Lack of central venous line (CVL) sites is a common indication for intestinal transplantation in intestinal failure (IF) patients. For treatment of central line‐associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs), many pediatric gastroenterologists preserve CVL access, but line removal is typically recommended for Candida sp CLABSI due to ...
Hamza Hassan Khan+5 more
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OBJETIVO: El objetivo del presente estudio ha sido analizar las posibilidades reales de utilizar productos de nutriciónparenteral listos para su uso (Ready To Use: RTU) en pacientes adultos con Nutrición Parenteral Domiciliaria.
M. Planas+7 more
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Parenteral glutamine in critical illness : just what the gut needs [PDF]
The role of glutamine as a metabolic fuel for the starving intestines, its capacity to limit bacterial translocation, lung sepsis and a pro-inflammatory cytokine response are reviewed in the context of uncertainities regarding current recommendations for
Pullicino, Edgar
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Abstract Up to 65% of patients receiving parenteral nutrition (PN) have intestinal failure–associated liver disease (IFALD) and ~25% will have fibrosis on biopsy. First‐generation lipid injectable emulsions (ILEs) are considered a greater risk factor for IFALD compared with newer formulations.
Shahd A. Mohamed+4 more
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Parenteral nutrition in patients with renal failure – Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition, Chapter 17
Partial EN (enteral nutrition) should always be aimed for in patients with renal failure that require nutritional support. Nevertheless PN (parenteral nutrition) may be necessary in renal failure in patient groups with acute or chronic renal failure (ARF
Druml, W.+2 more
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