Parenteral nutrition (PN) is the medical term for receiving nutrients intravenously (by IV, meaning by a needle in your vein). There are two types of parenteral nutrition: total parenteral nutrition ...
This new IP supports crofelemer’s global exclusivity in rare pediatric intestinal failure coincident with published clinical data showing reductions in parenteral support requirements with crofelemer ...
Crofelemer can potentially extend and save lives of microvillus inclusion disease patients, reducing the volume of the total parenteral support (PS) necessary for them to survive Groundbreaking PS ...
Parenteral nutrition (PN) remains an indispensable intervention for neonates with compromised gastrointestinal function. However, the inadvertent introduction of oxidants within these nutritional ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients with inflammatory bowel disease receiving long-term home parenteral nutrition via tunneled catheters ...
Patients scrambling for the at-home parenteral nutrition they rely on for survival have made the news in recent days, but it's just another salvo in a decades-long struggle with supply. "Shortages for ...
Enterostomy is a vital intervention for many congenital developmental abnormalities and acquired gastrointestinal conditions in neonates. Nutritional complications are frequent and associated with ...
Purpose: Data on the impact of nutritional support (NS) on outcomes in surgical patients are reviewed. Summary: While most patients will progress to oral nutrition after surgery and require little or ...