Posted on December 31st 2011
Conclusion: This pilot study shows that in children who have severe CP with a gastrostomy and fundoplication, GE of the whey-based enteral formula is significantly faster than casein. The acceleration in GE does not alter GOR frequency, and there appears to be no effect of whey vs casein in reducing acid, nonacid, and total reflux episodes. The results indicate that enteral formula selection may be particularly important for children with severe CP and delayed GE.
PMID: 22237871 [PubMed - in process] (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Posted on December 31st 2011
Conclusion: This pilot study shows that in children who have severe CP with a gastrostomy and fundoplication, GE of the whey-based enteral formula is significantly faster than casein. The acceleration in GE does not alter GOR frequency, and there appears to be no effect of whey vs casein in reducing acid, nonacid, and total reflux episodes. The results indicate that enteral formula selection may be particularly important for children with severe CP and delayed GE.
PMID: 22237871 [PubMed - in process] (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
Posted on December 31st 2011
Conclusion: Regarding to the result, we concluded that children with hearing loss and concomitant MDD as an additional disabilities can benefit from cochlear implantation similar to those of NMD. (Source: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology)
Posted on December 31st 2011
Conclusion: Regarding to the result, we concluded that children with hearing loss and concomitant MDD as an additional disabilities can benefit from cochlear implantation similar to those of NMD. (Source: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology)
Posted on December 31st 2011
Conclusion: This pilot study shows that in children who have severe CP with a gastrostomy and fundoplication, GE of the whey-based enteral formula is significantly faster than casein. The acceleration in GE does not alter GOR frequency, and there appears to be no effect of whey vs casein in reducing acid, nonacid, and total reflux episodes. The results indicate that enteral formula selection may be particularly important for children with severe CP and delayed GE.
PMID: 22237871 [PubMed - in process] (Source: JPEN Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition)
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