Outcomes of infants with home tube feeding: comparing nasogastric vs gastrostomy tubes. J Parent Enter Nutr. 2017;41:1380–5. Article Google Scholar Fox D, Campagna EJ, Friedlander J, Partrick DA, Rees DI, Kempe A. National trends and outcomes of pediatric gastrostomy tube placement. J ...
Enteral feeding tubes for preterm infants may be placed in the stomach (gastric tube feeding) or in the upper small bowel (transpyloric tube feeding). There are potential advantages and disadvantages to both routes. To determine the effect of feeding via the transpyloric route versus feeding via...
Approximately 30–50% of infants undergoing neonatal surgery for congenital heart disease (CHD) cannot meet oral feeding goals by discharge and require feeding tube support at home. Feeding tubes are associated with increased readmission rates and consequent hospital, payer, and family costs, and are...
All patients received 14-Fr PEG tubes, and procedures were performed with hospital admission. The typical length of stay for uncomplicated PEG placements was 3–4 nights. The enteral nutrition provided was primarily polymeric. Most children in our centre were administered nocturnal continuous gastric ...
Factors Associated With the Transition to Oral Feeding in Infants Fed by Nasogastric Tubes Following a review of 100 infants fed by nasogastric tubes, medical factors associated with the length of transition to complete oral feeding were identifi... S Bazyk - 《Am J Occup Ther》 被引量: 164...
It has long been shown that human infants are born with a preference for sweet. Their sensory apparatus can detect sweet tastes. Tatzer and colleagues17 found that preterm infants fed exclusively via gastric tubes exhibited more nonnutritive sucking in response to minute amounts of glucose than ...
Eight infants initiated chronic peritoneal dialysis and received nasogastric tube feedings during their first month of life. In each case, the nasogastric tube feedings were initiated because of poor oral intake and the desire to avert t... BA Warady,M Kriley,B Belden,... - 《Advances in ...
As discussed above, postpyloric feeding tubes should be considered for patients with severe gastrointestinal intolerance and high gastric residual volumes. The tube tip should be positioned well after the ligament of Treitz; a duodenal position should be avoided. Postpyloric tubes should have a second...
Khalil ST, Uhing MR, Duesing L, Visotcky A, Tarima S, Nghiem-Rao TH (2017) Outcomes of infants with home tube feeding: comparing nasogastric vs gastrostomy tubes. J Parenter Enter Nutr 41(8):1380–1385 Article Google Scholar Download references Author information Authors and Affiliations Dep...
Oral versus nasal route for placing feeding tubes: no effect on hypoxemia and bradycardia in infants with apnea of prematurity. Background: Raised upper airway resistance may be involved in apnea of prematurity (AOP). Objectives: To determine the effects of an oral versus a nasal ga... B Boh...