2025
508 Impacts of red blood cell transfusion and enteral feeding on mesenteric regional tissue oxygenation dynamics in very preterm infants
Salem A, Lukemire J, Ou J, Shenvi N, Barbian M, Saakadze N, Hendrickson J, Easley K, Guo Y, Arthur C, Stowell S, Josephson C, Patel R. 508 Impacts of red blood cell transfusion and enteral feeding on mesenteric regional tissue oxygenation dynamics in very preterm infants. The American Journal Of The Medical Sciences 2025, 369: s331-s332. DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9629(25)00514-2.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2024
Highlights of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Programs for Liver Transplantation
Guzzi J, Strand E, Hussain N, Batra R, Deshpande R. Highlights of Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Programs for Liver Transplantation. Current Transplantation Reports 2024, 11: 125-130. DOI: 10.1007/s40472-024-00442-8.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Dilemmas in initiation of very preterm infant enteral feeds—when, what, how?
Patel A, Taylor S. Dilemmas in initiation of very preterm infant enteral feeds—when, what, how? Journal Of Perinatology 2022, 43: 108-113. PMID: 36447040, DOI: 10.1038/s41372-022-01564-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVery preterm infantsPreterm infantsOwn milkIntensive care unit assessmentsVery preterm deliveryMother's own milkLimited clinical evidenceEvidence-based approachEnteral nutritionPreterm deliveryEnteral feedingEnteral feedsClinical evidenceFeed initiationPreclinical studiesInfantsEvidence-informed approachLimited generalizabilityFeedingNutritional decisionsInitiationColostrumInfection prevention for extremely low birth weight infants in the NICU
Fleiss N, Tarun S, Polin RA. Infection prevention for extremely low birth weight infants in the NICU. Seminars In Fetal And Neonatal Medicine 2022, 27: 101345. PMID: 35550785, PMCID: PMC9006400, DOI: 10.1016/j.siny.2022.101345.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfection preventionLow birth weight infantsEarly antibiotic exposureBirth weight infantsHuman milk feedingPreterm newborn infantsSARS-CoV-2 global pandemicUse of probioticsAntifungal prophylaxisEnteral feedingWeight infantsPreterm infantsProlonged hospitalizationEvidence-based practiceMilk feedingNewborn infantsAntibiotic exposureInvasive interventionsSystemic infectionImmune defenseInfantsInfectionPreventionSuch interventionsNICUCommentary on “compatibility of rapid enteral feeding advances and noninvasive ventilation in preterm infants—an observational study”
Buck CO, Taylor SN. Commentary on “compatibility of rapid enteral feeding advances and noninvasive ventilation in preterm infants—an observational study”. Pediatric Pulmonology 2022, 57: 1113-1116. PMID: 35191225, DOI: 10.1002/ppul.25867.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExtremely preterm infantsPreterm infantsBronchopulmonary dysplasiaRapid enteral feeding advancementEnteral feeding advancementFull enteral feedingVery preterm infantsFeeding advanceFeeding advancementEnteral feedingMultifactorial pathogenesisNoninvasive ventilationNutritional supportCritical careObservational studyInfantsPotential rolePotential benefitsDysplasiaPathogenesisCare
2020
Nutrition Support After Cardiac Surgery: Lessons Learned From a Prospective Study
Ong CS, Yesantharao P, Brown PM, Canner JK, Brown TA, Sussman MS, Whitman GJR. Nutrition Support After Cardiac Surgery: Lessons Learned From a Prospective Study. Seminars In Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery 2020, 33: 109-115. PMID: 32610197, DOI: 10.1053/j.semtcvs.2020.06.043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiac surgery patientsNutrition supportDaily caloric needsSurgery patientsCardiac surgeryCaloric needsPostoperative nutrition supportPercent of patientsMultivariable logistic regressionRisk of diarrheaPN supplementationPostpyloric feedsPostpyloric routeSemielemental formulaEnteral feedingParenteral nutritionCommon indicationMechanical ventilationProspective studySingle institutionTF volumeCommon reasonPatientsLogistic regressionMorbidity
2017
Systematic Review of the Effect of Enteral Feeding on Gut Microbiota in Preterm Infants
Xu W, Judge M, Maas K, Hussain N, McGrath J, Henderson W, Cong X. Systematic Review of the Effect of Enteral Feeding on Gut Microbiota in Preterm Infants. Journal Of Obstetric Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 2017, 47: 451-463. PMID: 29040820, PMCID: PMC5899689, DOI: 10.1016/j.jogn.2017.08.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPreterm infantsGut microbial communityEnteral feedingGut microbiotaEffects of enteral feedingGut microbiomeMicrobial communitiesBreast milk feedingInfant feeding typeMother's own milkGut microbial community structureInfant gut microbial communityDiversity of gut microbiotaSystematic reviewDonor human milkCochrane Database of Systematic ReviewsGut microbiome patternsDatabase of Systematic ReviewsELBW infantsPremature infantsMicrobial community structureSupplementation of prebioticsPretermEffects of probioticsFormula feeding
2016
Management of pancreatic fluid collections: A comprehensive review of the literature
Tyberg A, Karia K, Gabr M, Desai A, Doshi R, Gaidhane M, Sharaiha RZ, Kahaleh M. Management of pancreatic fluid collections: A comprehensive review of the literature. World Journal Of Gastroenterology 2016, 22: 2256-2270. PMID: 26900288, PMCID: PMC4735000, DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i7.2256.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPancreatic fluid collectionsFluid collectionMetal stentsDirect endoscopic necrosectomyEndoscopic approachEndoscopic necrosectomyEndoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatographyAdequate nutritional supportLong-term complicationsSeverity of pancreatitisManagement of PFCsSymptomatic pancreatic fluid collectionsPancreatic ductal disruptionChronic fluid collectionsHealth care costsJejunal feedingEnteral feedingEnteral nutritionDuct explorationFrequent complicationOral feedingAtlanta criteriaMild pancreatitisNutritional supportSevere pancreatitis
2014
Early enteral feeding in very low birth weight infants
Hamilton E, Massey C, Ross J, Taylor S. Early enteral feeding in very low birth weight infants. Early Human Development 2014, 90: 227-230. PMID: 24612934, DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2014.02.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly enteral feedingEnteral feedingVLBW infantsPN daysLow birth weight preterm infantsBirth weight preterm infantsLow birth weight infantsDeath incidenceFirst enteral feedingIncidence of NECParenteral nutrition daysBirth weight infantsWeight preterm infantsImprovement initiativesQuality improvement projectQuality improvement initiativesWeight infantsPreterm infantsGestational ageMedian timeNutrition daysRetrospective studyBirth weightFeed initiationEarly feeding
2013
Intestinal Blood Flow by Doppler Ultrasound: The Impact of Gestational Age and Time from First Enteral Feeding in Preterm Neonates
Thompson A, Silva CT, Gork AS, Wang D, Ehrenkranz RA. Intestinal Blood Flow by Doppler Ultrasound: The Impact of Gestational Age and Time from First Enteral Feeding in Preterm Neonates. American Journal Of Perinatology 2013, 31: 261-268. PMID: 23729284, DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1347365.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSMA peak systolic velocityPeak systolic velocityFirst enteral feedingEnteral feedingGestational ageFeeding intolerancePreterm neonatesEnteral feedsGA groupSuperior mesenteric artery peak systolic velocityFirst enteral feedIntestinal blood flowSignificant differencesSystolic velocityDoppler ultrasoundBlood flowGroup IIGroup IGroup IIIPatientsIntoleranceWeeksNeonatesTime 2Age
2011
Antibiotic Exposure in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit and the Risk of Necrotizing Enterocolitis
Alexander VN, Northrup V, Bizzarro MJ. Antibiotic Exposure in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit and the Risk of Necrotizing Enterocolitis. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2011, 159: 392-397. PMID: 21489560, PMCID: PMC3137655, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2011.02.035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of NECAntibiotic exposureControl subjectsRisk factorsNewborn intensive care unitCulture-proven sepsisFull enteral feedingCases of NECIndependent risk factorDiagnosis of NECRespiratory distress syndromeIntensive care unitRisk factor dataPrior sepsisEnteral feedingNecrotizing enterocolitisDistress syndromeCare unitGestational ageBirth weightAntibiotic useCase subjectsSepsisMultivariate analysisNeonates
2009
Intestinal Permeability in Preterm Infants by Feeding Type: Mother's Milk Versus Formula
Taylor SN, Basile LA, Ebeling M, Wagner CL. Intestinal Permeability in Preterm Infants by Feeding Type: Mother's Milk Versus Formula. Breastfeeding Medicine 2009, 4: 11-15. PMID: 19196035, PMCID: PMC2932544, DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2008.0114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst postnatal monthPreterm infantsIntestinal permeabilityHuman milkPostnatal monthMannitol ratioMother's milkDay 7Lactulose/mannitol ratioFormula-fed infantsDose-related mannerPostnatal day 7Low intestinal permeabilityEnteral feedingMannitol administrationNutritional agentsUrinary measurementsDay 14InfantsDay 30Majority of feedingsStudy periodTime pointsComplete study periodMonths
2007
Is it now time to promote mixed enteral and parenteral nutrition for the critically ill patient?
Heidegger CP, Romand JA, Treggiari MM, Pichard C. Is it now time to promote mixed enteral and parenteral nutrition for the critically ill patient? Intensive Care Medicine 2007, 33: 963. PMID: 17468845, DOI: 10.1007/s00134-007-0654-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnteral nutritionParenteral nutritionNutrition supportIll patientsNutritional supportCare outcomesSupplemental parenteral nutritionTimely nutrition supportLonger ICU stayIntensive care outcomesTight glycaemic controlStandard of careICU stayEnteral feedingGlycaemic controlICU patientsImproved survivalEnteral supportExcess mortalityGastrointestinal tractCurrent recommendationsNutrition deficitsProtein intakeOverall outcomeRecent FindingsAn
2006
Management of perioperative nutrition support
Martindale RG, Maerz LL. Management of perioperative nutrition support. Current Opinion In Critical Care 2006, 12: 290-294. PMID: 16810037, DOI: 10.1097/01.ccx.0000235204.54579.14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNutritional managementOptimal nutritional managementPerioperative nutrition supportPerioperative nutritional supplementationPerioperative risk assessmentPreoperative carbohydrate loadingEarly enteral feedingImmediate perioperative periodDelivery of nutritionPerioperative nutritionSupplementary arginineEnteral feedingHypocaloric feedingEnteral routeNutrition supportPerioperative periodPreoperative useCarbohydrate loadingCirculatory failureEnteral feedsIll patientsNutritional supportVisceral proteinsNutritional supplementationEnteral formula
2000
Effects of glutamine isomers on human (Caco-2) intestinal epithelial proliferation, strain-responsiveness, and differentiation
Murnin M, Kumar A, di Li G, Brown M, Sumpio B, Basson M. Effects of glutamine isomers on human (Caco-2) intestinal epithelial proliferation, strain-responsiveness, and differentiation. Journal Of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2000, 4: 435-442. PMID: 11058864, DOI: 10.1016/s1091-255x(00)80025-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCaco-2 CellsCell CountCell DifferentiationCell DivisionDietary SupplementsDipeptidyl-Peptidases and Tripeptidyl-PeptidasesEnteral NutritionEnterocytesEnzyme InhibitorsEpithelial CellsFastinggamma-GlutamyltransferaseGastrointestinal MotilityGlutamineHumansIntestinal MucosaIsomerismIsoxazolesPeristalsisStatistics, NonparametricStress, MechanicalConceptsGlutamine supplementationIntestinal epithelial cellsBowel motilityGut mucosaCaco-2 proliferationEpithelial cellsCaco-2L-glutamine supplementationGlutamine metabolismCaco-2 intestinal epithelial cellsIntestinal epithelial proliferationFrequency-dependent mannerHuman Caco-2 intestinal epithelial cellsCaco-2 cellsEnteral feedingL-glutamineHT-29 cellsVillous motilitySelective antagonistEpithelial proliferationLess potencyVivo frequencyMalignant colonocytesHuman colonocytesMaximal stimulation
1999
Transnasal endoscopy for enteral feeding tube placement in critically ill patients
Dranoff J, Angood P, Topazian M. Transnasal endoscopy for enteral feeding tube placement in critically ill patients. The American Journal Of Gastroenterology 1999, 94: ajg1999650. PMID: 10520841, DOI: 10.1111/j.1572-0241.1999.01434.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFeeding tube placementEarly enteral feedingTube placementIll patientsTransnasal endoscopyFeeding tubeEnteral feedingConscious sedationConsecutive intensive care unit patientsPostpyloric feeding tube placementIntensive care unit patientsNasoenteric feeding tube placementEnteral feeding tube placementPostpyloric feeding tubesUltrathin transnasal endoscopePlain abdominal radiographsCare unit patientsIntensive care unitUnit patientsAbdominal radiographsCare unitPercutaneous gastrostomyConsecutive seriesDiagnostic endoscopyTransnasal endoscope
1996
Enteric absorption of ciprofloxacin during tube feeding in the critically ill
Cohn S, Sawyer M, Burns G, Tolomeo C, Milner K. Enteric absorption of ciprofloxacin during tube feeding in the critically ill. Journal Of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 1996, 38: 871-876. PMID: 8961058, DOI: 10.1093/jac/38.5.871.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaximum serum concentrationSerum drug concentrationsDose fourEnteral feedingFourth doseIll patientsInitial doseNasogastric tubeSerum concentrationsGastrointestinal absorptionEnteric absorptionPharmacokinetic propertiesDrug concentrationsCiprofloxacinPatientsDoseTime curveMIC valuesPathogenic bacteriaSimilar levelsPneumonia
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