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J‐SUPPORT research policy for oral mucositis associated with cancer treatment
Abstract Background Oral mucositis is one of the main areas of research in supportive and palliative care of cancer patients. However, the methodology of prospective clinical trials on oral mucositis has not been established, despite its uniqueness.
Tomoya Yokota+7 more
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Abstract Intravenous edaravone is used to treat patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. This randomized, open‐label, two‐way crossover, single‐dose phase 1 study compared the relative bioavailability of a newly developed edaravone oral suspension when administered orally and via a nasogastric tube (NGT) as a model of percutaneous endoscopic ...
Hidetoshi Shimizu+6 more
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Survey on the use of zinc sulfate in parenteral nutrition in spanish hospitals [PDF]
Objective: In certain situations parenteral nutrition subsidiary patients may have an increase in zinc demand (Zn). The objective of the study was to know the scope of the use of Zn sulfate in patients with parenteral nutrition in Spanish hospitals ...
Cristina Crespo-Martínez+5 more
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Status and Influencing Factors of Parenteral Nutrition Practice for Late Preterm Infants in China
ObjectivesTo explore the status of parental nutrition practice of hospitalized late preterm infants and the factors influencing the clinical prescription.MethodsA multi-center, prospective cohort study was conducted during October 2015 to October 2017 ...
Meiying Quan+9 more
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Outcomes in relation to early parenteral nutrition use in preterm neonates born between 30 and 33 weeks gestation: a propensity score matched observational study [PDF]
Objective To evaluate whether in preterm neonates parenteral nutrition use in the first seven postnatal days, compared with no parenteral nutrition use, is associated with differences in survival and other important morbidities.
Battersby, C+6 more
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Background: Complicated urinary tract infections (cUTI) are universal reasons for hospitalization, and highly likely to develop into sepsis or septic shock.
Jiting Wang+4 more
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Lipids in Parenteral Nutrition: Biological Aspects.
Lipid emulsions are an integral part of parenteral nutrition, and traditionally have been regarded as an energy-dense source of calories and essential fatty acids. For many years, lipids used in parenteral nutrition have been based on vegetable oils (eg,
P. Calder+3 more
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Juvenile mucopolysaccharidosis plus disease caused by a missense mutation in VPS33A
Abstract A rare and fatal disease resembling mucopolysaccharidosis in infants, is caused by impaired intracellular endocytic trafficking due to deficiency of core components of the intracellular membrane‐tethering protein complexes, HOPS, and CORVET. Whole exome sequencing identified a novel VPS33A mutation in a patient suffering from a variant form of
Elena V. Pavlova+11 more
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Over the last 50 years, parenteral nutrition has been recognised as an invaluable and potentially lifesaving tool in the physician's arsenal in the management of patients with intestinal failure or inaccessibility; however, it may also be associated with a number of potentially life-threatening complications.
A, Shenkin, A, Wretlind
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Background Robust data reporting the survival of cancer patients on home parenteral nutrition (HPN) are lacking. The aim of this prospective, cohort study was to investigate clinical characteristics, predictive factors, and overall survival (OS) of adult‐
Paolo Cotogni+4 more
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