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15:00 EDT 20th May 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: Pharmacokinetics of two formulations of omeprazole administered through a gastrostomy tube in patients with severe neurodevelopmental problems.

What is already known about this subject • In tube-fed patients with severe neurodevelopmental problems, omeprazole for the treatment of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) often needs to be administered through the feeding tube. • In daily practice, various procedures are used to administer the commercially available, enteric-coated omeprazole-formulations through a feeding tube. • However, no bioavailability-data are available to support a rational choice between the available administration pr...

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Comparison Of Tube And IV Feeding In Malnourished Pediatric Cancer Patients

About 60 percent of pediatric cancer patients experience malnourishment during treatment. At that point, patients and families have a choice: tube feeding or IV nutrition supplement. Which would you c...

Tube versus IV feeding in malnourished pediatric cancer patients

(University of Colorado Denver) About 60 percent of pediatric cancer patients experience malnourishment during treatment. At that point, patients and families have a choice: tube feeding or IV nutriti...

Study finds strong preference among families and older pediatric patients for IV feeding

About 60 percent of pediatric cancer patients experience malnourishment during treatment. At that point, patients and families have a choice: tube feeding or IV nutrition supplement. Which would you c...

Clipping feeding tubes to GI tract facilitates placement

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Nasogastric feeding tube placement is accomplished more effectively if the distal tip of the tube is attached by a clip to the duodenal mucosa, according to a report fr...

University of Colorado Cancer Center Study Shows the Preferred Feeding Method is not the Medically Best in Malnourished Pediatric Cancer Patients

Aurora, Colo (PRWEB) February 13, 2013 About 60 percent of pediatric cancer patients experience malnourishment during treatment. At that point, patients and families have a choice: tube feeding or...

Pneumonia Risk No Less If Tube Feeding Is Monitored (CME/CE)

(MedPage Today) -- Mechanically ventilated patients being fed through a tube did not have an increased risk of pneumonia if their stomach volume was left unmonitored, researchers reported.

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The SaniSure Cap2v8 tube and cap system is an integrated cap and tube system providing for aseptic transfer, storage, and sampling now available in a 2 port configuration including a dip tube. The one...

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Sonographic confirmation of the correct placement of a nasoenteral tube in a woman with hyperemesis gravidarum: Case report.

Hyperemesis gravidarum is a serious systemic disorder of pregnant women characterized by intractable vomiting resulting in metabolic, biochemical, and hematologic changes. Enteral nutrition has been u...

Endoscopic Clip-Assisted Feeding Tube Placement Reduces Repeat Endoscopy Rate: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial.

OBJECTIVES:To determine whether endoscopic clip-assisted nasoenteral feeding tube placement is more effective than standard feeding tube placement with transnasal endoscopy.METHODS:Between August 2009...

Interstage feeding and weight gain in infants following the Norwood operation: can we change the outcome?

BACKGROUND: Poor weight gain is common in infants after Stage I Norwood operation and can negatively impact outcomes. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of feeding strateg...

A case of a 'lost' nasogastric tube.

Objectives: To present the case of a 'lost' nasogastric tube and to highlight the importance of imaging and/or chest X-ray after nasogastric tube insertion, especially in unreliable patients. Case rep...

Supplemental Tube Feeding Does Not Mitigate Weight Loss in Infants with Shunt-Dependent Single-Ventricle Physiology.

Infants with shunt-dependent single-ventricle (SV) physiology are at risk for poor weight gain before superior cavopulmonary connection (SCPC). Lower weight-for-age z-score is a risk factor for prolon...

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