2001
DOI: 10.1067/mpd.2001.114481
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Nutritional and other postoperative management of neonates with short bowel syndrome correlates with clinical outcomes

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“…Furthermore, they noted that the use of maternal breastmilk was the factor that showed the greatest correlation with the period of parenteral nutrition. 44 In this series there was no relation between maintenance of the ileocecal valve and the duration of parenteral nutrition, which some other studies have found to be significant. 45,46 Early institution of enteral feeding appears to exercise a series of benefits on these patients recovery, in particular when maternal breastmilk was used as a result of the immunological factors and EGF it contains.…”
Section: Parenteral and Enteral Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…Furthermore, they noted that the use of maternal breastmilk was the factor that showed the greatest correlation with the period of parenteral nutrition. 44 In this series there was no relation between maintenance of the ileocecal valve and the duration of parenteral nutrition, which some other studies have found to be significant. 45,46 Early institution of enteral feeding appears to exercise a series of benefits on these patients recovery, in particular when maternal breastmilk was used as a result of the immunological factors and EGF it contains.…”
Section: Parenteral and Enteral Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…45,46 Early institution of enteral feeding appears to exercise a series of benefits on these patients recovery, in particular when maternal breastmilk was used as a result of the immunological factors and EGF it contains. 24,44 Thus, Bohnhorst et al studied the postoperative progress of children with NEC at Bell stages II and III who had been subjected to intestinal resection taking into consideration the differences resulting from the time of reintroduction of enteral feeding with formulae. 47 Group 1, composed of 26 children, were reintroduced to feeding in an average of 4 days (3-14 days) and in group 2, composed of 18 children, the average time before reintroducing feeding was 10 days (8-22 days).…”
Section: Parenteral and Enteral Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more proximal jejunostomy, as performed in the current patients, may be advantageous for the control of enteritis and intraluminal stasis, but may lead to poor absorptive activity. 16,17 In cases 4 and 5, who had a 30-to 35-cm jejunal segment myectomized, body weight and height both remain between the 5th and 95th percentile of the standardized curve (Fig 2). However, they can receive only 20% to 60% of their calories by oral feeding, and the parenteral nutrition support has not been discontinued.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serum Citrullin düzeyi bağırsak mukozal kitlesinin dolayısıyla bağırsak uzunluğunun da önemli bir belirtecidir. Bir çalışmada, serum Citrullin düzeyinin >15 mikromol/L olması TPN'den ayrılabilmenin önemli belirteçlerinden olduğu gösterilmiştir (27) . Diğer ça-lışmalarda <12 mmol/L ise TPN den ayrılamamanın önemli belirteci olarak gösterilmiştir.…”
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