Effect of vitamin A on maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes: An overview of deficiency, excessive intake, and intake recommendations
In conclusion, maintaining a balanced vitamin A status is crucial during pregnancy to promote better outcomes for fetuses and newborns. Effective monitoring and intervention strategies are essential to address vitamin A deficiency and excess in pregnant women, thereby improving fetal and neonatal health.PMID:38030585 | DOI:10.1002/ncp.11096 (Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice)
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 29, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Muhammad Umer Ishaq Digbijay Kunwar Abdul Qadeer Aqsa Komel Adnan Safi Aqsa Malik Linta Malik Anum Akbar Source Type: research

Standardizing vitamin D supplementation to minimize deficiency in children with intestinal failure
CONCLUSIONS: Children with IF are at high risk for vitamin D deficiency. Use of a standardized vitamin D supplementation algorithm was associated with increased serum vitamin D levels.PMID:38030590 | DOI:10.1002/ncp.11094 (Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice)
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 29, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Jade Zhong Debby S Martins Hannah G Piper Source Type: research

Immunosuppression in solid organ-transplant recipients and impact on nutrition support
Nutr Clin Pract. 2023 Nov 29. doi: 10.1002/ncp.11099. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA key component to nutrition support is to consider immunosuppressive agents, the interaction with nutrients, and how the side effects of the medications influence nutrition support. The immunosuppression of the solid organ-transplant recipient involves the individualized titration of multiple therapeutic agents to prevent allorecognition and, thus, rejection of the transplanted organ. Induction immunosuppression includes the agents used at the time of transplant to prevent early rejection. Maintenance immunosuppression typically consists o...
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 29, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Nicole K Wilson Ann D Kataria Source Type: research

Treatment of refractory shock with vitamin B < sub > 12 < /sub > : A narrative review
Nutr Clin Pract. 2023 Nov 29. doi: 10.1002/ncp.11095. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHigh-dose vitamin B12 is a potential treatment for patients with vasodilatory shock that is refractory to other therapies. Vasodilatory shock is characterized by low blood pressure and low systemic vascular resistance. Nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide, two potential targets of high-dose vitamin B12 given as hydroxocobalamin, facilitate this syndrome. This review explores the relationship between high-dose vitamin B12 and hemodynamic outcomes in adults with vasodilatory shock and provides an update on the literature since a 2019 review on t...
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 29, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Courtney Wedemire Hamed Samavat Melanie Newkirk Anna Parker Source Type: research

Effect of vitamin A on maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes: An overview of deficiency, excessive intake, and intake recommendations
In conclusion, maintaining a balanced vitamin A status is crucial during pregnancy to promote better outcomes for fetuses and newborns. Effective monitoring and intervention strategies are essential to address vitamin A deficiency and excess in pregnant women, thereby improving fetal and neonatal health.PMID:38030585 | DOI:10.1002/ncp.11096 (Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice)
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 29, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Muhammad Umer Ishaq Digbijay Kunwar Abdul Qadeer Aqsa Komel Adnan Safi Aqsa Malik Linta Malik Anum Akbar Source Type: research

Standardizing vitamin D supplementation to minimize deficiency in children with intestinal failure
CONCLUSIONS: Children with IF are at high risk for vitamin D deficiency. Use of a standardized vitamin D supplementation algorithm was associated with increased serum vitamin D levels.PMID:38030590 | DOI:10.1002/ncp.11094 (Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice)
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 29, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Jade Zhong Debby S Martins Hannah G Piper Source Type: research

Immunosuppression in solid organ-transplant recipients and impact on nutrition support
Nutr Clin Pract. 2023 Nov 29. doi: 10.1002/ncp.11099. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTA key component to nutrition support is to consider immunosuppressive agents, the interaction with nutrients, and how the side effects of the medications influence nutrition support. The immunosuppression of the solid organ-transplant recipient involves the individualized titration of multiple therapeutic agents to prevent allorecognition and, thus, rejection of the transplanted organ. Induction immunosuppression includes the agents used at the time of transplant to prevent early rejection. Maintenance immunosuppression typically consists o...
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 29, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Nicole K Wilson Ann D Kataria Source Type: research

Treatment of refractory shock with vitamin B < sub > 12 < /sub > : A narrative review
Nutr Clin Pract. 2023 Nov 29. doi: 10.1002/ncp.11095. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTHigh-dose vitamin B12 is a potential treatment for patients with vasodilatory shock that is refractory to other therapies. Vasodilatory shock is characterized by low blood pressure and low systemic vascular resistance. Nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide, two potential targets of high-dose vitamin B12 given as hydroxocobalamin, facilitate this syndrome. This review explores the relationship between high-dose vitamin B12 and hemodynamic outcomes in adults with vasodilatory shock and provides an update on the literature since a 2019 review on t...
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 29, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Courtney Wedemire Hamed Samavat Melanie Newkirk Anna Parker Source Type: research

Effect of vitamin A on maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes: An overview of deficiency, excessive intake, and intake recommendations
In conclusion, maintaining a balanced vitamin A status is crucial during pregnancy to promote better outcomes for fetuses and newborns. Effective monitoring and intervention strategies are essential to address vitamin A deficiency and excess in pregnant women, thereby improving fetal and neonatal health.PMID:38030585 | DOI:10.1002/ncp.11096 (Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice)
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 29, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Muhammad Umer Ishaq Digbijay Kunwar Abdul Qadeer Aqsa Komel Adnan Safi Aqsa Malik Linta Malik Anum Akbar Source Type: research

Standardizing vitamin D supplementation to minimize deficiency in children with intestinal failure
CONCLUSIONS: Children with IF are at high risk for vitamin D deficiency. Use of a standardized vitamin D supplementation algorithm was associated with increased serum vitamin D levels.PMID:38030590 | DOI:10.1002/ncp.11094 (Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice)
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 29, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Jade Zhong Debby S Martins Hannah G Piper Source Type: research

Musings on the evolution of transplant nutrition or "If we only knew then what we know now"
Nutr Clin Pract. 2023 Nov 28. doi: 10.1002/ncp.11102. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38015367 | DOI:10.1002/ncp.11102 (Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice)
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 28, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Sara R DiCecco Source Type: research

Musings on the evolution of transplant nutrition or "If we only knew then what we know now"
Nutr Clin Pract. 2023 Nov 28. doi: 10.1002/ncp.11102. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38015367 | DOI:10.1002/ncp.11102 (Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice)
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 28, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Sara R DiCecco Source Type: research

The importance of providing dietary fiber in medical and surgical critical care
Nutr Clin Pract. 2023 Nov 10. doi: 10.1002/ncp.11092. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe early provision of soluble/insoluble fiber to the patient who is critically ill has been controversial in the past. Especially in the setting of hemodynamic instability, dysmotility, or impaired gastrointestinal transit, fear of inspissation of formula with precipitation of nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI)/nonocclusive bowel necrosis (NOBN) limited its utilization by medical and surgical intensivists. The incidence of NOMI/NOBN has been estimated at 0.2%-0.3% for all intensive care unit (ICU) patients receiving enteral nutrition ...
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 10, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Stephen A McClave Endashaw Omer Mohamed Eisa Abby Klosterbauer Cynthia C Lowen Robert G Martindale Source Type: research

The importance of providing dietary fiber in medical and surgical critical care
Nutr Clin Pract. 2023 Nov 10. doi: 10.1002/ncp.11092. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe early provision of soluble/insoluble fiber to the patient who is critically ill has been controversial in the past. Especially in the setting of hemodynamic instability, dysmotility, or impaired gastrointestinal transit, fear of inspissation of formula with precipitation of nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI)/nonocclusive bowel necrosis (NOBN) limited its utilization by medical and surgical intensivists. The incidence of NOMI/NOBN has been estimated at 0.2%-0.3% for all intensive care unit (ICU) patients receiving enteral nutrition ...
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 10, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Stephen A McClave Endashaw Omer Mohamed Eisa Abby Klosterbauer Cynthia C Lowen Robert G Martindale Source Type: research

The importance of providing dietary fiber in medical and surgical critical care
Nutr Clin Pract. 2023 Nov 10. doi: 10.1002/ncp.11092. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe early provision of soluble/insoluble fiber to the patient who is critically ill has been controversial in the past. Especially in the setting of hemodynamic instability, dysmotility, or impaired gastrointestinal transit, fear of inspissation of formula with precipitation of nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI)/nonocclusive bowel necrosis (NOBN) limited its utilization by medical and surgical intensivists. The incidence of NOMI/NOBN has been estimated at 0.2%-0.3% for all intensive care unit (ICU) patients receiving enteral nutrition ...
Source: Nutrition in Clinical Practice - November 10, 2023 Category: Nutrition Authors: Stephen A McClave Endashaw Omer Mohamed Eisa Abby Klosterbauer Cynthia C Lowen Robert G Martindale Source Type: research