A clinical consensus paper on jejunal tube feeding in children
CONCLUSION: Jejunal tube feeding is a safe and effective means of providing nutrition in a select group of pediatric patients with complex medical needs, who are unable to be fed by gastric tube feeding. Appropriate patient selection is important as complications associated with jejunal tube feeding are not uncommon, and although mostly minor, can be significant or require tube reinsertion. All children receiving jejunal tube feeding should have multidisciplinary team assessment and follow-up.PMID:38430136 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2615 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - March 2, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Kathleen H McGrath Tanya Collins Annabel Comerford Zoe McCallum Michaela Comito Kim Herbison Olivia Rose Cochrane Deirdre Mary Burgess Sarah Kane Keryn Coster Michele Cooper Kathryn Jesson Source Type: research

A clinical consensus paper on jejunal tube feeding in children
CONCLUSION: Jejunal tube feeding is a safe and effective means of providing nutrition in a select group of pediatric patients with complex medical needs, who are unable to be fed by gastric tube feeding. Appropriate patient selection is important as complications associated with jejunal tube feeding are not uncommon, and although mostly minor, can be significant or require tube reinsertion. All children receiving jejunal tube feeding should have multidisciplinary team assessment and follow-up.PMID:38430136 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2615 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - March 2, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Kathleen H McGrath Tanya Collins Annabel Comerford Zoe McCallum Michaela Comito Kim Herbison Olivia Rose Cochrane Deirdre Mary Burgess Sarah Kane Keryn Coster Michele Cooper Kathryn Jesson Source Type: research

A clinical consensus paper on jejunal tube feeding in children
CONCLUSION: Jejunal tube feeding is a safe and effective means of providing nutrition in a select group of pediatric patients with complex medical needs, who are unable to be fed by gastric tube feeding. Appropriate patient selection is important as complications associated with jejunal tube feeding are not uncommon, and although mostly minor, can be significant or require tube reinsertion. All children receiving jejunal tube feeding should have multidisciplinary team assessment and follow-up.PMID:38430136 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2615 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - March 2, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Kathleen H McGrath Tanya Collins Annabel Comerford Zoe McCallum Michaela Comito Kim Herbison Olivia Rose Cochrane Deirdre Mary Burgess Sarah Kane Keryn Coster Michele Cooper Kathryn Jesson Source Type: research

A clinical consensus paper on jejunal tube feeding in children
CONCLUSION: Jejunal tube feeding is a safe and effective means of providing nutrition in a select group of pediatric patients with complex medical needs, who are unable to be fed by gastric tube feeding. Appropriate patient selection is important as complications associated with jejunal tube feeding are not uncommon, and although mostly minor, can be significant or require tube reinsertion. All children receiving jejunal tube feeding should have multidisciplinary team assessment and follow-up.PMID:38430136 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2615 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - March 2, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Kathleen H McGrath Tanya Collins Annabel Comerford Zoe McCallum Michaela Comito Kim Herbison Olivia Rose Cochrane Deirdre Mary Burgess Sarah Kane Keryn Coster Michele Cooper Kathryn Jesson Source Type: research

A clinical consensus paper on jejunal tube feeding in children
CONCLUSION: Jejunal tube feeding is a safe and effective means of providing nutrition in a select group of pediatric patients with complex medical needs, who are unable to be fed by gastric tube feeding. Appropriate patient selection is important as complications associated with jejunal tube feeding are not uncommon, and although mostly minor, can be significant or require tube reinsertion. All children receiving jejunal tube feeding should have multidisciplinary team assessment and follow-up.PMID:38430136 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2615 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - March 2, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Kathleen H McGrath Tanya Collins Annabel Comerford Zoe McCallum Michaela Comito Kim Herbison Olivia Rose Cochrane Deirdre Mary Burgess Sarah Kane Keryn Coster Michele Cooper Kathryn Jesson Source Type: research

A clinical consensus paper on jejunal tube feeding in children
CONCLUSION: Jejunal tube feeding is a safe and effective means of providing nutrition in a select group of pediatric patients with complex medical needs, who are unable to be fed by gastric tube feeding. Appropriate patient selection is important as complications associated with jejunal tube feeding are not uncommon, and although mostly minor, can be significant or require tube reinsertion. All children receiving jejunal tube feeding should have multidisciplinary team assessment and follow-up.PMID:38430136 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2615 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - March 2, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Kathleen H McGrath Tanya Collins Annabel Comerford Zoe McCallum Michaela Comito Kim Herbison Olivia Rose Cochrane Deirdre Mary Burgess Sarah Kane Keryn Coster Michele Cooper Kathryn Jesson Source Type: research

A clinical consensus paper on jejunal tube feeding in children
CONCLUSION: Jejunal tube feeding is a safe and effective means of providing nutrition in a select group of pediatric patients with complex medical needs, who are unable to be fed by gastric tube feeding. Appropriate patient selection is important as complications associated with jejunal tube feeding are not uncommon, and although mostly minor, can be significant or require tube reinsertion. All children receiving jejunal tube feeding should have multidisciplinary team assessment and follow-up.PMID:38430136 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2615 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - March 2, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Kathleen H McGrath Tanya Collins Annabel Comerford Zoe McCallum Michaela Comito Kim Herbison Olivia Rose Cochrane Deirdre Mary Burgess Sarah Kane Keryn Coster Michele Cooper Kathryn Jesson Source Type: research

A clinical consensus paper on jejunal tube feeding in children
CONCLUSION: Jejunal tube feeding is a safe and effective means of providing nutrition in a select group of pediatric patients with complex medical needs, who are unable to be fed by gastric tube feeding. Appropriate patient selection is important as complications associated with jejunal tube feeding are not uncommon, and although mostly minor, can be significant or require tube reinsertion. All children receiving jejunal tube feeding should have multidisciplinary team assessment and follow-up.PMID:38430136 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2615 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - March 2, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Kathleen H McGrath Tanya Collins Annabel Comerford Zoe McCallum Michaela Comito Kim Herbison Olivia Rose Cochrane Deirdre Mary Burgess Sarah Kane Keryn Coster Michele Cooper Kathryn Jesson Source Type: research

Comparison of energy intake in critical illness survivors, general medical patients and healthy volunteers: A descriptive cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Energy intake at a buffet meal is lower in hospital patients than in healthy volunteers but similar between ICU survivors and GM patients. Appetite loss potentially contributes to reduced energy intake.PMID:38424664 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2612 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - February 29, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Elizabeth Viner Smith Imre W K Kouw Matthew J Summers Rhea Louis Laurence Trahair Stephanie N O'Connor Karen L Jones Michael Horowitz Marianne J Chapman Lee-Anne S Chapple Source Type: research

Comparison of energy intake in critical illness survivors, general medical patients and healthy volunteers: A descriptive cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Energy intake at a buffet meal is lower in hospital patients than in healthy volunteers but similar between ICU survivors and GM patients. Appetite loss potentially contributes to reduced energy intake.PMID:38424664 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2612 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - February 29, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Elizabeth Viner Smith Imre W K Kouw Matthew J Summers Rhea Louis Laurence Trahair Stephanie N O'Connor Karen L Jones Michael Horowitz Marianne J Chapman Lee-Anne S Chapple Source Type: research

Creatine supplementation for optimization of physical function in the patient at risk of functional disability: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: Creatine supplementation improves sit-to-stand performance, muscle function, and lean tissue mass. It is crucial to conduct high-quality prospective RCTs to confirm these hypotheses (PROSPERO number, CRD42023354929).PMID:38417175 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2607 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - February 28, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Thomas W Davies Naomi Watson James J Pilkington Thomas J McClelland Giada Azzopardi Rupert M Pearse John Prowle Zudin Puthucheary Source Type: research

Association between nutrition intake and muscle mass in adult inpatients receiving nutrition support: A prospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: There can be an association between the variation in muscle mass and energy and protein intake during hospitalization of patients using nutrition support. In addition, variation in muscle mass was associated with complications from nutrition support. The results emphasize the importance of anthropometric measurements to estimate muscle mass when other methods are not available.PMID:38417176 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2611 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - February 28, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Luciana de Abreu Silva Simone de Vasconcelos Generoso Vanessa Moreira da Rocha Lincoln Antinossi Cordeiro da Mata Carolina Fernandes Castro Mariana Vassallo Ribeiro Bruna Guerra Campolina Camila K ümmel Duarte Source Type: research

Association between weight-for-length percentile and ICU length of stay in patients with a single ventricle  undergoing bidirectional Glenn repair: A retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: Excessive weight gain has a clinically relevant but not statistically significant association with increased ICU LOS and ventilator days for those patients in the >90th WFL percentile for age.PMID:38417181 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2616 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - February 28, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Austin B Adair Wu Gong Christopher J Lindsell Mark A Clay Source Type: research

Creatine supplementation for optimization of physical function in the patient at risk of functional disability: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: Creatine supplementation improves sit-to-stand performance, muscle function, and lean tissue mass. It is crucial to conduct high-quality prospective RCTs to confirm these hypotheses (PROSPERO number, CRD42023354929).PMID:38417175 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2607 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - February 28, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Thomas W Davies Naomi Watson James J Pilkington Thomas J McClelland Giada Azzopardi Rupert M Pearse John Prowle Zudin Puthucheary Source Type: research

Association between nutrition intake and muscle mass in adult inpatients receiving nutrition support: A prospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: There can be an association between the variation in muscle mass and energy and protein intake during hospitalization of patients using nutrition support. In addition, variation in muscle mass was associated with complications from nutrition support. The results emphasize the importance of anthropometric measurements to estimate muscle mass when other methods are not available.PMID:38417176 | DOI:10.1002/jpen.2611 (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition - February 28, 2024 Category: Nutrition Authors: Luciana de Abreu Silva Simone de Vasconcelos Generoso Vanessa Moreira da Rocha Lincoln Antinossi Cordeiro da Mata Carolina Fernandes Castro Mariana Vassallo Ribeiro Bruna Guerra Campolina Camila K ümmel Duarte Source Type: research