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Parenteral Nutrition-associated Cholestasis in Premature Babies: Risk Factors and Predictors
One of the most common complications in infants under parenteral nutrition treatment is parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis (PNAC). The etiology of PNAC is thought to be multifactorial. The aims of this study were to evaluate the risk factors for
Meng-Han Hsieh +5 more
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Total parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis and risk factors in preterm infants
Background/Aim: Development of hepatic dysfunction is a well-recognized complication of total parenteral nutrition in preterm infants. Previous studies reported the incidence of total parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis and described possible ...
Turki M Alkharfy +4 more
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Quality assessment of total parenteral nutrition admixtures by the use of fractional factorial design [PDF]
Background/Aim. Parenteral nutrition as a specific aspect of providing nutritients still remains a permanent topic of both theoretical and experimental research.
Mirković Dušica +2 more
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Total Parenteral Nutrition in Patients with Kidney Disease
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) may lead to concerning kidney outcomes with long-term administration. This can be delayed and improved by daily monitoring of the serum concentrations of clinical markers that correlate with kidney function but only in ...
Edward Portz +8 more
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Glycemic Variation in Tumor Patients with Total Parenteral Nutrition
Background: Hyperglycemia is associated with poor clinical outcomes and mortality in several patients. However, studies evaluating hyperglycemia variation in tumor patients receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) are scarce.
Jin-Cheng Yang +5 more
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Background Microaspiration of gastric and oropharyngeal secretions is the main mechanism of entry of bacteria into the lower respiratory tract in intubated critically ill patients. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of enteral nutrition, as
Saad Nseir +18 more
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Octreotide is an analog of the polypeptide hormone somatostatin, which can reduce gastrointestinal, biliary and pancreas secretion, as well as decrease gastrointestinal motility.
Antonia Alfirević +3 more
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Surgical patients often present with conditions that have eitherimpaired ability to maintain their nutrition before operation or have made it impossible for them to obtain optimalnourishment by conventional means after surgical intervention. As rationing of the health care services became anincreasing reality, the pressure to justify intervention such ...
Naeem Shahid +3 more
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Compatibility: drugs and parenteral nutrition
Objective Standardization and systematization of data to provide quick access to compatibility of leading injectable drugs used in hospitals for parenteral nutrition.
Talita Muniz Maloni Miranda +1 more
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BackgroundNutrition practices for preterm infants during the first few weeks of life can be divided into three phases: the parenteral nutrition (PN), enteral nutrition (EN), and transition (TN) phases; the TN phase includes both PN and EN.
Na Wang +10 more
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