L Norsa, O Goulet, D Alberti, B DeKooning… - Journal of pediatric …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is the leading cause of intestinal failure (IF) in children. The preferred treatment for IF is parenteral nutrition which may be required until adulthood. The …
A Diamanti, A Lezo, L D'Antiga, P Gandullia… - Digestive and Liver …, 2022 - Elsevier
In recent years, the spectrum of possible treatments for Intestinal Failure (IF)-Short Bowel Syndrome (SBS) has been enriched by the implementation of GLP-2 analogues. In Italy …
P Roggero, N Liotto, P Piemontese… - Journal of Parenteral …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Short bowel syndrome is the most common cause of intestinal failure (IF) in infants. We aimed to evaluate growth, nutrition intakes, and predictors of weaning from …
O Goulet, E Payen, C Talbotec, C Poisson… - JPGN …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Facing with an increasing demand for transition to adult care management, our home parenteral nutrition (HPN) team designed an adolescent therapeutic educational program …
S Dogra, NJ Peters, R Samujh - Journal of Neonatal Surgery, 2023 - jneonatalsurg.com
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is the commonest cause of intestinal failure in neonates. SBS results from widespread damage to the small intestine, leading to loss of functional capacity …
GQ Pires, AV Signorini, C Miller, JM Giesta… - Nutrition in Clinical … - Wiley Online Library
Background Children with intestinal failure (IF) receiving prolonged parenteral nutrition (PN) are exposed to risk factors that predispose them to developing disordered eating behavior …
ЕП Тропина, ВА Змановская - Российский педиатрический журнал, 2022 - rosped.ru
Аннотация Представлены клинические случаи и обзор методов лечения детей с синдромом короткой кишки (СКК)—редко встречающейся формой патологии, которая …
O Goulet, C Lambe - Intestinal Failure, 2023 - Springer
Intestinal failure (IF) is secondary to critical reduction of the gut mass or its function below the minimum needed to absorb nutrients and fluids required for adequate growth in children …