Central venous catheter safety in pediatric patients with intestinal failure

RW Smith, M Pettini, R Gulden… - Nutrition in Clinical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Children with intestinal failure (IF) require long‐term central venous access to provide life‐
sustaining parenteral nutrition. Mechanical, thrombotic, and infectious complications are …

Sodium bicarbonate is a potential alternative to classic heparin as a lock solution for non-tunneled dialysis catheters: a result from the prospective randomized …

M Islam - International Urology and Nephrology, 2024 - Springer
Objective Temporary vascular access is mandatory for acute hemodialysis. Heparin lock
solution is the standard of care worldwide. Many lock solutions were studied in terms of …

Pediatric intestinal rehabilitation

H Kudo, M Wada - Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2023 - journals.lww.com
IRP improves the prognosis and QOL of children with intestinal failure. The development of
new drugs, surgical methods, and treatment strategies is expected to improve the current …

Keeping the Culture of CLABSI Elimination Alive

ML Goldschmidt - Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
While there have been remarkable advances in the field of pediatric intestinal rehabilitation
(IR), morbidity and mortality in this patient population is not insignificant. Recurrent …

When parenteral nutrition is the answer: The case of pediatric intestinal rehabilitation

TK Kaenkumchorn, O Lampone, K Huebner… - Nutrition in Clinical … - Wiley Online Library
In pediatric patients with intestinal failure, parenteral nutrition is lifesaving but also has
several associated risks. The goals of intestinal rehabilitation include promoting growth …

Novel Treatments for Intestinal Failure Explored in Neonatal Piglets with Short Bowel Syndrome: Focusing on the Microbiome, Sepsis and Trophic Factors

ML Pauline - 2024 - era.library.ualberta.ca
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is the leading cause of intestinal failure (IF) in infants, and
occurs when there is a significant loss of intestine due to acquired or congenital reasons …