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Clinical and metabolic consequences of two regimens of total parenteral nutrition in the newborn [PDF]
Michael F. Whitfield+2 more
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The Pediatric Screening‐Priority Evaluation Dysphagia (PS‐PED) is a novel, non‐invasive, 14‐item screening tool designed to identify swallowing disorders in children. It encompasses three key domains: clinical history, health status, and feeding condition.
Antonella Cerchiari+8 more
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Case Report: Uncommon complications of central catheters in newborns: two cases of parenteral nutrition extravasation. [PDF]
Coramusi C+6 more
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Abstract Aims The joint consensus of the American Diabetes Association and the European Association for the Study of Diabetes highlights the need for practical, up‐to‐date training in acute diabetes care. Therefore, this session aimed to develop an applied learning intervention that identifies key gaps in acute diabetes training, assesses participants'
Kalyaani Persad+17 more
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Wernicke's encephalopathy following radical gastrectomy and prolonged parenteral nutrition: a case report of pyloric obstruction and undisclosed psychiatric comorbidity. [PDF]
Ma H+10 more
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Unrecognised dehydration during parenteral nutrition. [PDF]
R Prescott, J.C. Stoddart
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Abstract Background Optimising the nutritional status of individuals with diabetes is essential to optimise glycaemic control, as well as to prevent and promote wound healing. A variety of nutrition interventions are available. This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to describe and synthesise the effectiveness of nutrition interventions for the
Hailey R. Donnelly+6 more
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The effect of implementing parenteral nutrition guideline on growth and clinical outcomes in preterm infants: a comparative study. [PDF]
Mahallei M+5 more
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Perioperative use and accuracy of continuous glucose monitoring: A systematic review
Abstract Perioperative impairment of glycaemic control significantly increases the risk of major postoperative complications. The use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) has demonstrated benefits in glycaemic control, but its use in the perioperative period remains unclear. The aim is to present the state of the art in the use and accuracy of CGM in
Léa Carlier+5 more
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