-
1
-
-
0026695305
-
Enteral versus parenteral feeding: Effects on septic morbidity after blunt and penetrating trauma
-
Kudsk KA, Croce M, Fabian T, et al. Enteral versus parenteral feeding: effects on septic morbidity after blunt and penetrating trauma. Ann Surg. 1992;215:503-513.
-
(1992)
Ann Surg.
, vol.215
, pp. 503-513
-
-
Kudsk, K.A.1
Croce, M.2
Fabian, T.3
Ann Surg4
-
2
-
-
0023137997
-
The effect of route of nutrient administration on the nutritional state, catabolic hormone secretion, and gut mucosal integrity after burn injury
-
Saito H, Trocki O, Alexander JW, et al. The effect of route of nutrient administration on the nutritional state, catabolic hormone secretion, and gut mucosal integrity after burn injury. JPEN. 1987;11(1):1-7.
-
(1987)
JPEN
, vol.11
, Issue.1
, pp. 1-7
-
-
Saito, H.1
Trocki, O.2
Alexander, J.W.3
-
3
-
-
0024406735
-
TEN vs. TPN following major abdominal trauma-reduced septic morbidity
-
Moore FA, Moore EE, Jones TN, et al. TEN vs. TPN following major abdominal trauma-reduced septic morbidity. J Trauma. 1989;29:916-923.
-
(1989)
J Trauma
, vol.29
, pp. 916-923
-
-
Moore, F.A.1
Moore, E.E.2
Jones, T.N.3
-
4
-
-
0002729904
-
Fluid, electrolyte, and nutritional management of the surgical patient
-
Schwartz SI, Shires GT, Spencer F, eds. New York: McGraw-Hill
-
Shires GT, Canizaro PC, Shires GT III, et al. Fluid, electrolyte, and nutritional management of the surgical patient. In: Schwartz SI, Shires GT, Spencer F, eds. Principles of Surgery. 6th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 1994:61-93.
-
(1994)
Principles of Surgery. 6th Ed.
, pp. 61-93
-
-
Shires, G.T.1
Canizaro, P.C.2
Shires III, G.T.3
-
5
-
-
0026781234
-
Total parenteral nutrition-induced changes in gut mucosal function: Atrophy alone is not the issue
-
Illig KA, Ryan CK, Hardy DJ, et al. Total parenteral nutrition-induced changes in gut mucosal function: atrophy alone is not the issue. Surgery. 1992;112:631-637.
-
(1992)
Surgery
, vol.112
, pp. 631-637
-
-
Illig, K.A.1
Ryan, C.K.2
Hardy, D.J.3
-
6
-
-
0016289044
-
Role of oral intake in maintenance of gut mass and disaccharide activity
-
Levine GM, Deren JJ, Steiger E, et al. Role of oral intake in maintenance of gut mass and disaccharide activity. Gastroenterology. 1974;67:975-982.
-
(1974)
Gastroenterology
, vol.67
, pp. 975-982
-
-
Levine, G.M.1
Deren, J.J.2
Steiger, E.3
-
7
-
-
0025677179
-
Bacterial translocation of gut flora
-
Deitch EA. Bacterial translocation of gut flora. J Trauma. 1990;30(Suppl):184-189.
-
(1990)
J Trauma
, vol.30
, Issue.SUPPL.
, pp. 184-189
-
-
Deitch, E.A.1
-
8
-
-
0023778154
-
Total parenteral nutrition promotes bacterial translocation from the gut
-
Alverdy JC, Aoys E, Moss GS. Total parenteral nutrition promotes bacterial translocation from the gut. Surgery. 1988;104:185-190.
-
(1988)
Surgery
, vol.104
, pp. 185-190
-
-
Alverdy, J.C.1
Aoys, E.2
Moss, G.S.3
-
9
-
-
0022403479
-
The effect of parenteral nutrition on gastrointestinal immunity: The importance of enteral stimulation
-
Alverdy J, Chi HS, Sheldon GF. The effect of parenteral nutrition on gastrointestinal immunity: the importance of enteral stimulation. Ann Surg. 1985;202:681-684.
-
(1985)
Ann Surg
, vol.202
, pp. 681-684
-
-
Alverdy, J.1
Chi, H.S.2
Sheldon, G.F.3
-
10
-
-
0021335464
-
Immune response and leucine oxidation in oral and intravenous fed rats
-
Birkhahn RH, Renk CM. Immune response and leucine oxidation in oral and intravenous fed rats. Am J Clin Nutr. 1984;39:45-53.
-
(1984)
Am J Clin Nutr
, vol.39
, pp. 45-53
-
-
Birkhahn, R.H.1
Renk, C.M.2
-
12
-
-
0028153561
-
Elemental diets may accelerate recovery from total-parenteral nutrition-induced gut atrophy
-
Mukau L, Talamini MA, Sitzmann JV. Elemental diets may accelerate recovery from total-parenteral nutrition-induced gut atrophy. JPEN. 1994;18:75-78.
-
(1994)
JPEN
, vol.18
, pp. 75-78
-
-
Mukau, L.1
Talamini, M.A.2
Sitzmann, J.V.3
-
13
-
-
0027230547
-
Comparison of weighted versus unweighted enteral feeding tubes for efficacy of transpyloric intubation
-
Lord LM, Weiser-Maimone A, Pulhamus M, Sax HC. Comparison of weighted versus unweighted enteral feeding tubes for efficacy of transpyloric intubation. JPEN. 1993;17:271-273.
-
(1993)
JPEN
, vol.17
, pp. 271-273
-
-
Lord, L.M.1
Weiser-Maimone, A.2
Pulhamus, M.3
Sax, H.C.4
-
14
-
-
0022913565
-
Liquid-chromatographic method for estimating urinary sugars: Applicability to studies of intestinal permeability
-
Delahunty T, Hollander D. Liquid-chromatographic method for estimating urinary sugars: applicability to studies of intestinal permeability. Clin Chem. 1986;32:1542-1544.
-
(1986)
Clin Chem
, vol.32
, pp. 1542-1544
-
-
Delahunty, T.1
Hollander, D.2
-
15
-
-
0017716095
-
Small bowel morphology and epithelial prolif-' eration in intravenously alimented rabbits
-
Eastwood GL. Small bowel morphology and epithelial prolif-' eration in intravenously alimented rabbits. Surgery. 1977;82:613-620.
-
(1977)
Surgery
, vol.82
, pp. 613-620
-
-
Eastwood, G.L.1
-
16
-
-
0024261735
-
Hepatic complications of total patenteral nutrition
-
Sax HC, Bower RH. Hepatic complications of total patenteral nutrition. JPEN. 1988;12:615-618.
-
(1988)
JPEN
, vol.12
, pp. 615-618
-
-
Sax, H.C.1
Bower, R.H.2
-
17
-
-
0026576281
-
Selective gut decontamination reduces nosocomial infections and length of stay but not mortality or organ failure in surgical intensive care unit patients
-
Cerra FB, Maddaus MA, Dunn DL, et al. Selective gut decontamination reduces nosocomial infections and length of stay but not mortality or organ failure in surgical intensive care unit patients. Arch Surg. 1992;127:163-169.
-
(1992)
Arch Surg
, vol.127
, pp. 163-169
-
-
Cerra, F.B.1
Maddaus, M.A.2
Dunn, D.L.3
-
18
-
-
0023692265
-
Prevention of colonization and infection in critically ill patients: A prospective randomized study
-
Kerver AJH, Rommes JH, Mevissen-Verhage EAE, et al. Prevention of colonization and infection in critically ill patients: a prospective randomized study. Crit Care Med. 1988;16:1087-1093.
-
(1988)
Crit Care Med
, vol.16
, pp. 1087-1093
-
-
Kerver, A.J.H.1
Rommes, J.H.2
Mevissen-Verhage, E.A.E.3
-
19
-
-
0023929869
-
Triple decontamination of the digestive tract, systemic cefotaxime, and microbiological surveillance for prevention of acquired infection in intensive care
-
Leddingham IM, Eastaway AT, McKay K, et al. Triple decontamination of the digestive tract, systemic cefotaxime, and microbiological surveillance for prevention of acquired infection in intensive care. Lancet. 1988;1:785-790.
-
(1988)
Lancet
, vol.1
, pp. 785-790
-
-
Leddingham, I.M.1
Eastaway, A.T.2
McKay, K.3
-
20
-
-
0024802938
-
Endotoxin induces bacterial translocation and increases xanthine oxidase activity
-
Deitch EA, Taylor M, Grisham M, et al. Endotoxin induces bacterial translocation and increases xanthine oxidase activity. J Trauma. 1989;29:1679-1683.
-
(1989)
J Trauma
, vol.29
, pp. 1679-1683
-
-
Deitch, E.A.1
Taylor, M.2
Grisham, M.3
-
21
-
-
0023781729
-
A single dose of endotoxin increases intestinal permeability in healthy humans
-
O'Dwyer ST, Michie HR, Ziegler TR, et al. A single dose of endotoxin increases intestinal permeability in healthy humans. Arch Surg. 1988;123:1459-1464.
-
(1988)
Arch Surg
, vol.123
, pp. 1459-1464
-
-
O'Dwyer, S.T.1
Michie, H.R.2
Ziegler, T.R.3
-
22
-
-
0028965103
-
Elemental diet and IV-TPN induced bacterial translocation is associated with loss of intestinal mucosal barrier function against bacteria
-
Deitch EA, Xu D, Naruhn MB, et al. Elemental diet and IV-TPN induced bacterial translocation is associated with loss of intestinal mucosal barrier function against bacteria. Ann Surg. 1995;221:299-307.
-
(1995)
Ann Surg
, vol.221
, pp. 299-307
-
-
Deitch, E.A.1
Xu, D.2
Naruhn, M.B.3
-
23
-
-
0027229365
-
Elemental diet-induced bacterial translocation can be hormonally modulated
-
Haskel Y, Xu D, Lu Q, et al. Elemental diet-induced bacterial translocation can be hormonally modulated. Ann Surg. 1993;217:634-643.
-
(1993)
Ann Surg
, vol.217
, pp. 634-643
-
-
Haskel, Y.1
Xu, D.2
Lu, Q.3
-
24
-
-
0028156971
-
Bacterial translocation: The influence of dietary variables
-
Deitch EA. Bacterial translocation: the influence of dietary variables. Gut. 1994;35:523-527.
-
(1994)
Gut
, vol.35
, pp. 523-527
-
-
Deitch, E.A.1
-
25
-
-
0026573220
-
Effect of rate of enteral nutrient supply on gut mass
-
Zaloga GP, Black KW, Prielipp R. Effect of rate of enteral nutrient supply on gut mass. JPEN. 1992;16:39-42.
-
(1992)
JPEN
, vol.16
, pp. 39-42
-
-
Zaloga, G.P.1
Black, K.W.2
Prielipp, R.3
-
26
-
-
0028091371
-
Clinical significance of translocation
-
Van Leeuwen PA, Boermeester MA, Houdijk AP, et al. Clinical significance of translocation. Gut. 1994;35(Suppl):28-34.
-
(1994)
Gut
, vol.35
, Issue.SUPPL.
, pp. 28-34
-
-
Van Leeuwen, P.A.1
Boermeester, M.A.2
Houdijk, A.P.3
-
27
-
-
0025453101
-
Glutamine or fiber supplementation of a defined formula diet: Impact on bacterial translocation, tissue composition, and response to endotoxin
-
Barber AE, Jones WG II, Minei JP, et al. Glutamine or fiber supplementation of a defined formula diet: impact on bacterial translocation, tissue composition, and response to endotoxin. JPEN. 1990;14:335-343.
-
(1990)
JPEN
, vol.14
, pp. 335-343
-
-
Barber, A.E.1
Jones II, W.G.2
Minei, J.P.3
-
28
-
-
0028872912
-
TPN-induced sympathetic activation is related to diet, bacterial translocation and an intravenous line
-
Helton WS, Rockwell M, Garcia RM, et al. TPN-induced sympathetic activation is related to diet, bacterial translocation and an intravenous line. Arch Surg. 1995;130:209-214.
-
(1995)
Arch Surg
, vol.130
, pp. 209-214
-
-
Helton, W.S.1
Rockwell, M.2
Garcia, R.M.3
|