Bibliography on Clinical Nutrition prepared by Sheffield University, Biomedical Information Service Sheffield S10 2TN

Bibliography on Clinical Nutrition prepared by Sheffield University, Biomedical Information Service Sheffield S10 2TN

BIBLIOGRAPHY ON CLINICAL NUTRITION PREPARED BY SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY, BIOMEDICAL INFORMATION SHEFFIELD SlO 2TN BASAL METABOLISM The relationship betwee...

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BIBLIOGRAPHY ON CLINICAL NUTRITION PREPARED BY SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY, BIOMEDICAL INFORMATION SHEFFIELD SlO 2TN BASAL METABOLISM The relationship between basal metabolic rate (BMR) and concentrations of plasma thyroid hormonea in fasting coclrerels. Sechman A, et al. F&a Biol (Krakow) 1989; 37(l-2):83-90

CALORIC

INTAKE

Sources of variation in energy intake by men and women as determined from one year’s daily dietary records. Basiotis PP, et al. Am J C!IIn Nub 1989 Sep;50(3):448-53 Nutrient intake and nitrogen metabolism in cancer patients during oncological chemotherapy. Gllenschlaeger G. et al. Am J CUB Nub 1989 Sep;50(3):454-9 The rote of low-calorie foods in weight reduction. Opening of the discussion. Somogyi JC. Bib1 Nutr Dieta 1989; (44):45-50 Enzymic and metabolic adaptations in the gastrocnemius, lantaris and soleus muscles of hypocaloric rats. Ardawi R S, et al. Bioehara J 1989 Jul 1;261(1):219-25 Influence of energy and protein intake during lactation on body composition of primiparous sows. Brendemuhl JH, et al. J Anha Sei 1989 Jun;67(6):1478-88 Remission induction in refractory Crohns disease using a high calorie whole diet. Afdhal NH, et al. JPEN J Pueatar Enteral Nutr 1989 Jul-Aug;13(4):362-5 Effect of solid-meal caloric content on gastrx emptying kinetics of solids and liquids. Urbain JL, et al. NuklearmadIaln 1989 Aug;28(4):120-3 Response of mammary tumors lo caloric restriction for different time periods during the promotion phase. Kritchevsky D, et al. Nuh Caaeer 1989;12(3):259-69

ow-energy protein diet in short-term ambulatory treatment of obese women] Sucharda P, et al. Cu Lek Chk 1989 Jun 16;128(25):784-6 (Eng. Abstr.) (Cm) [Nutrition behavior in adolescent students (15-19 years of age) in the Nancy metropolitan area. A comparison with the recommended nutntional intake of the French pulation] Micheud C, et al. f;ocv Epidemlol Saate Publique 1989;37(2):149-59 (Eng. Abstr.) (Fre) [A stujiy of adequate energy,, amino acid, and carbohydrate rqutrements lnptortlve total ,pare?teral nutntlon-the e ect o branched cham ammo acid (BCAA) and carbohydrate mixture of glucose, fructose, and xylitol (GFX)] Hayashida K, et al. Nlppoa G?ka Gakkal Zasahi 1989 Mar:90(3):343-54 (Eng. Abstr.) (Jpn) Nutrient intake and vitamin status of healthy French vegetarians and nonvegetarians. Millet P, et al. Am J CIiu Nntr 1989 Oct;50(4):718-27 Parotid gland enlargement and female reproductive ormance in a Papua New Guinea highland po ulation. !?rf nrsh G, et al. Ano Hum Biol 1989 Sep-Ckt;l6(5 P:437-41 The influence of calorie and nitrogen balance on weight loss. Kinney JM. Br J CUn Praet Symp Suppl 1988 Dee; 63:114-20 (11 ref.) IONIP, 8. criterion of sur@cal outcome and patient selection rative nutritional su rt. Meguid MM et al. Sump Suppl lgg Dec;63:8-14 (24 ref.) The fromagification of America. Morowitz HJ. Hasp Praet [OffI 1989 Get 1%24(10):45-6 Dietary pattern, energy and nutrient intake in patients with oro-faciaI diawmfort corn laints. Yontchev E. et al. J Oral Rehtkll 1989 Jul;l &4):345-51 Caloric restriction perturbs the pituitary-ovarian axis and inhibits mouse mammary tumor virus production in a high-spontaneous- mammary-tumor-incidence mouse strain (C3?VSIiN). Koizumi A, et al. Meeh Agdng Dev 1989 Aug;49(2):93-104

SERVICE

Total parentexal nutrition in the newborn: energy substratts and alasma total fattv acids. Pineault M. et al. PaUatr Ra 1989 Oc$26(4):290-3 An assessment of calonc intake as an indiitor of physical activity. Slattery ML, et al. Rw Mad 1989 Jul;18(4~444-51 Contrast effects in flavour reference learning. Cap&i E, et al. Q J Exp P&ml B ] 1989 Aug;41(3):307-23 DRUG EFFECIS Dietary fat-induced hyperphagia in rats as a function of fat type and physical form. Lucas F, et al. Pbiol B&W 1989 May;45(5):937-46 Effects of gust&ion and gastric loading on rapid CdOrie metering in rats. Prabhakar E, et al. Pbydol Bebar 1989 Apr;45(4):685-8 PHYSIOLOGY Hunger and food intake following consumption of low-calorie foods. Rolls BJ, et al. A@te 1989 at; 13(2):115-27 E-l&U, FEEDING Natural k&r cCll activity after m enteral and pnatml nutrition. NisaiI%’ MS, Tve et ~fb w &8ad 1989 Apr-May;lSS(C*U9-32 T,+&, coats and COmpliCUioUb Alliaoa SP. Br J m prrt m spppl 1988 Deo;63:43-8 A step-wise approech to &Cuktblg mod* feed&s. I3 k&y CM, et al. J Am Diat Aroc 1989 act; 8? 10):1489-91 p&t& C(L~C studies. Cbeney J. J Barn Cue BsbL(I 1989

Soy-polysaccharide fiber: effect on diarrhea in tube-fed, head-injured patients. Frankenfield DC, et al. Am J CUn Nutr 1989 Sep;JO(3):533-8 Congestive heart failure: clmical management by use of continuous nasoenteric feedi Heymsfield SB, et al. Am J Clla Nutr 1989 Sep; 3 3):539-44 Relative bioavailability in healthy volunteers of ciprofloxacin administered through a nasogastric tube with and without enteral feeding. Yuk JH, et al. Antimicmb Aganta f&m&tar 1989 Jul;33(7):1118-20 A compar$on of the estimates of whole-body protein turnover m parenterally fed neonates obtained using three different end products. Pencharz P, et al. Caa J Pbyafol Pbatmmml 1989 Jun;67(6):624-8 Pqlmonary, complications from nasoenteral f&ding tube msertlon m an intensive care unit: incidence and prevention. Harris MR, et al. Crlt C!ua Mad 1989 Sep,17(9):917-9 Metoclopramide promotes enteral feedin in preterm infants with feeding intolerance. Meadow W e , et al. Dav PbumaeoI Thar 1989;13(1):38-45 Home noctunial sup lemental nasogastric feedings in growth-retarded ado Pescents with Crohnb disease, Aiges H, et al. Gutmantamlogy 1989 Oct;97(4):9OS-lo Video endoscapy in percutaneous endoscopic ptrostomy tube placement [letter] Patel AS, et al. Gadmlnteat Eadar 1989 JuI-Aug;3S(4)~338 Decreased cholestasis with enteral instead of intmvmous protein in the very low-birth-weight b&&t. Brown MR, et al. J PaUatr Gsatmeaterol Note 1989 Ju1;9(1):21-7 Efficacy Of tube feeding in supplying energy requirements of hospitalized patients. Abernathy GE, et al.

Reproduced from Index Medicus with grateful acknowledgements to U.S. National Library of Medicine

JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 1989 Jul-Aug;l3(4):387-91 (20 ref.) Effects of artificial nutrition on the nutritional status of cancer patients. Bozxctti F. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 1989 Jul-Aug;13(4):4O6-20 (118 ref.) Esophagogastric decompression and enteral feeding following cholecystectomy: a controlled, randomized prospective trial. Elmore MF, et al. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nub 1989 Jul-Aug;l3(4):377-81 (36 ref.) ADVERSE EPPECIS Gastrointestinal symptoms attributed to jejunostomy feeding after major abdominal tra”rna-a critical analysis. Jones TN, et al. &it CareMed 1989 No~l7(11):1146-SO Isotonic naaogastric tube fecdin : do they cause diarrhea? Peaola GE, et d. Ott Carez ad 1989 Nov;l7(1l):1151-5 Enteral nutrition: an increasbqly recognized cause of noaoco~ bloodstream infection. Levy J. I&& C.o”tml Harp Epidamiol 1989 Sep;lO(9):395-7 The development of pyloric stenosis during transpyloric feedings. Latchaw LA, et al. J Pediatr S”rg 1989 Aug; 24(8):823-4 Serial plasma and urinary aluminum levels and tissue loading in pretenn twins. Bozynski ME, et al. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 1989 Jul-Aug;l3(4):428-31 INSTRUMENTATION [Nut&on of ENT tumor patienta treated with +otherapY. ~,,ml,arison of oral and mteral nutntlon “smg perc”taneous gaatrostomy] Iro H, et al. HNO 1989 A”g; (Ger) 37(8):343-g (Eng. Abstr.) Microbial contamination of enteral feeds. Chantrakooptungool S, et al. J Med Assoe llmi 1989 Jul; 72 Suppl 2:lS-9 Modified catheter for percutaneous gastrojejunostomy. Gray RR, et al. Radiology 1989 Oct;173(1):276-8 METHODS High fat, low carbohydrate, enteral feeding lowers PaCO2 and reduces the period of ventilation in artificially ventilated patients. al-Saady NM, et al. I&naive Care Med 1989;15(5):29O-5 Rhoads lecture. The practice of clinical nutrition: how to for the future. Wilmore DW. g&? J Pare&r Enteral N”tr 1989 Jul-Aug;13(4):337-43 (20 ref.) [P&cutan&s non-surgical gastrostomy: the technic and cliical use1 Rakowski P. et al. tiol P&$ ‘Ridlo (war&m) 1988 Jul-oct;52(CS):2~p4-(Eng. Abstr.) MORTALITY Increased mortality with intravenous supplemental feeding in severely burned patients. Iierndon DN, et al. J B”rn Cw RaimbU 1989 Jul-Aug;lO(4):309-13 Some aspects of enteral feeding a&r abdominal surgery. Leiper JB. Br J C!Un Pratt Symp sllppl 1988 Deq63:8O-4 (31 ref.) The feeding jejunostomy. M&&on MJ. Rr J tXa Praet Symp S”ppl 1988 %63:85-g (26 ref.) The biiogastric shunt: a method for aimultaneo”s internal diversion of bile and enteric feeding in patienta with cancer. Foutoh PG, et al. Cntmint& Rudwc 1989 ScpXkt; 35(5):440-2 Perc&mo”s endoacopic jejunostomy: long-turn follow-up of 23 patients. Kaplan DS, et al. -lot& Adore 1989 !+-oct:3S(s):403-6 STANDARDS

Understandin the benefits and burdens of tube feedings [editorial] $ B, et al. Arch I&m Med 1989 Scp; 149(9):1925-6 utilizat@n of. “asog&3tric &din@ tubes in ‘L group, of c&ro,mcal!y&elderly Etients m a community hospttal. Inter” ed 1989 Sep;149(9):1937-41 VETERINARY Treatment of idiopathic hepatic Ii idosis in cats: 11 cases (1986-1987). Jacobs 0, et al. J .&a Vet Mal &MC 1989 Sep l;l95(5):635-8

FAT EMULSIONS, INTRAVENOUS ISlOw releasing effect of adriamycin-lipiodol-emulsion with chowla-A] Hidaka K, et al. Gan To @aku Ryoho 1989 Oct;l6(10):3503-6

made (Jpn)

[The influence of fat emulsions in ternary mixing during total parenterpl feeding on biological and galenic parameters] r;s;;lu C, et al. Agresanl”gle 1989 Apr;30(4):207-14 (Eng. (he) ADMINISTRATION

& DOSAGE

Influence of intravenously administered intralipid on free. fatty acid concentration and albumin binding capacity to bilirubin in newborn infants. Zoban P, et al. Cr.& Med 1989;12(2):68-77 Effect of the pare&ml administration of energy substrates in dflerent poatoperation phases on the initiation and development of liver regeneration in rats subjected to partial hepatectomy. Zivn$ P, et al. Pbyatol R&ma&~ 1989;38(3):251-8 Fatty acid patterns in parenterally fed premature and term infants: changes induced by intralipid and sunflower seed oil. Vandenplas Y, et al. Am J Perinat”l 1989 Get; 6(4):393-6 METABOLISM Identification of fat overload during total parenteral nutrition [letter] Zlotkin SH. J Pediatr 1989 Sep;llS(3):498-9 PHARMACOKINXITCS Competitive effects of long-chain-triglyceride emulsion on the metabolism of medium-chain-triglyceride em”laions. Cotter R, et al. Am J C!Ua N”tr 1989 Oct;M(4):79&800 PHARMACOLOGY Experimental investigation of a new iodinated lipid emulsion for computed tomography of the liver. Ivancev K. et al. Aeta Radio1 1989 Jul-Aug;30(4):407-13 Relation between gastric emptying and short-term regulation

satiety in the pig. Gregory

PC, et al. Pbysiol Behar 1989

FLUID THERAPY

Surface area estimata [letter] Callahan CW Jr.

baa m

Mad 1989 Gct;18(10):1137

Cerebral blood flow follow& hypertonic saline res”scitatio” in an experimental model of hemorrhagic shock and head injury. Gunnar W, et al. Braa J Med Biol Rea 1989; 22(2):287-9 Perspectivea on clinical trials for hypertonic saline/dextran solutions for the treatment of traumatic shock. Holcroft JW, et al. Braa J Med Bid Ra 1989;22(2):291-3 The benefits of 7.5% NaW6% dextran 70 (HSD) for prehoapital resuscitation of hemorrhagic shoclr: improved oxygen transport. Siritongtawom P, et al. Rma J Mad &I Ra 1989;22(2):275-8 ~hdd resuscitation of shock: cuITcnt controversies [editorial] hwidson I. Chit Care Med 1989 Gct;17(10):1078-80 &rdioreapiratory function after replacement of blood loss with hydroxyethyl starch 120, dextran-70. and Ringer b acetate in pigs. Liio K, et al. Crit Cue Med 1989 Get; 17(10):1031-5 &htpry effects of modeat fluid replacement in the treatment of a&&a with diabetic ketoacidoais. Use in patients without extreme volume deficit. Adro& HJ, et al. JAMA 1989 Ott 20,262(15):2108-13 F~-b.ased oral rebydration aalt solution for acute childhood diarrhoea @etter] IAE& 1989 Get 7;2(8667):868-9 anent in infancy. Cheaney ore- and poatoperative fluid RW, et al. Padiatr Rev 1989 manz ov;11(5):153-8 (19 ref.) the Meet of air-fluidixed bed on fluid therapy in early burned patients] Dong YL, et al. ~Hu~~SLoShangWaiKoTn~~ 1987 Sep;3(3):2O2-5, 238-9 (Eng. Abstr.) pse of enterodea in the treatment of patients with food

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W,

et al. Tar Arklr 1989;61(6):127-&

$%ing p&all: use of intmvatous fluids and of fever] Muln P, et al. Rev Med clliln 116(9)90&E (Eng. Abatr.)

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Controlled trial of hydration and bed rest versus bed rest alone in the evaluation of preterm uterinc contractions. Hrcon RA, et al. Am J Ohatat Gynce01 1989 scp; 161(3):775-9 Plasma oxytocin concentrations in deprivation and durht

extravascular lung water in human tic shock syndrome. ~mbilok E, et al. Prqt Clln Blol“p( a 1989;308:809-13 Effect of an altered fluid regimen of extravascuhr lung water m advanced septic shock atates. Zadrobilek E, et al, Rg CUn Btol Ror 1989~308803-8 Avian epi+$mal differentiation. II. Adaptive response of permabiltty barrier to water deprivation and replenishment. Menon GK, et al. Tlasua Cell 1989; 21(1):83-92 [Colloidg or crystalloids in the treatment of hypovolemic conditions (CditOrid)] Heslet L. Ugaakr Laagar 1989 Aug

ADVERSE EPPECIS I== poisoning caused by an oral rehydration solution] Espiao Aguilar R, et al. Aa &P Padlatr 1989 Ju1;31(1):73-5 (Spa) METHODS random&d comparison of two postoperative fluid regimens [letter] Knottenbelt JD. Ann R Co11 Stug Engl 1989 Ju1;71(4):272 Management of acute diarrhoeas in children in rural areas. Satyanarayana C. J Indlan Med Axxoc 1989 Mar;87(3):77-8 Management of acute diarrhea. Fitx erald JF. Padlab Infeet Dis J 1989 Aug;8(8 7:564-9 (26 ref.) [Treatment of acute diarrhea in Infants and young children with a new formulated oral rehydration solution] Guggenbichler JP, et al. Wien Med Waehattschr 1989 Jun 30;139(12):285-7 (En Abstr.) (Car) [Evaluation of the use%ulness of forced diuresis in patients with calcium cyclobarbital or reiadorm poisoning] Kolacinski 2. Pol Tyg Lek 1989 Jan 2;44(1):11-4 (Eng. Abstr.) (PO11

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compuison of hypertonic saline/dextran versus h salmehetastarch for reauacitation of hypovolemm.%z% GC, et al. &ax J Mad B&l Raa 1989;22(2):279-82 Resuscitation of hemorrhage with intmosseo us infusion of hypmtonic sali&dextran. Kramer GC et al. &ax J Mad Blol Ra 1989;22(2):283-6

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1989 A of resuscitation o shock with

oral

fluids

in dogs

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1988 -,4(4):288-91, 320 (Ens. Abstr.) phe study of hemodynamic changes in remscitation

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z&mtm&f ‘&mrc $ Ko Taa (Ch& 1989 Mar;5(1):53-5, 79 @ng. Abstr.) i~he treatment of acute gastroenteritis in children Oetter)] Nad ~lj&hr Gsnaoskd 1989 Sep 2;133(35):1760-2 (Dut) PARENlXRAL FEEDING Natural killer cell activity feer @me$ate postooranve enteral and parenteral nutntton. Ntsatla MS, et

Pediabic case ah&a. Cheney J. J Bnm Cam Rahabll 1989 Jul-Aug;10(4):379-80 PIasma amino acid concentrations in paratterally fed preterm

CzechMed 1989;12(2):68-77 M&a-analysis of branched-chain amino acids in hepatic encephalopathy [editorial] Berlin JA, et al. Gaatman~ 1989 Gct;97(4)~1043-5 Nutrition in liver failure [ediirial] Blackburn GL, et al. Gutroaamrolagy 1989 Gct;97(4):lM9-51 Parenteral nutrition with branched-chain amino acids in hepatic encephalopathy. A meta-ans.lysis. Naylor CD, et al. Gntromtarology 1989 Gct;97(4):1033-42 Intravenous nutritional

(25 ref.) Duodenal infusion of fat, cholecystokinin secretion and satiety in the pig. Gregory PC, et al. Phyalol B&r 1989 May;45(5):1021-4 [Acute effects of a new type of patients] Tomassetti M, et al. Jan-Feb;SS(l-2h39-42 (Eng. Abstr.) ADVERSE EFFECIS Osteomyelitis of the clavicle secondary to infected Hickman catheter. Kravitx AB. JPEN J Parantar I&aral Natr 1989 Jul-A~g;l3(4):426-7 Is reduced urinary calcium loss in long-term enteral nutrition patients an ada tive mechanism to limit r ne loss? Nutr Res 1989 Jun;47( I!):1%2 (13 ref.) INSTRUMENTATION Subcutaneous infusion ports for administration of parenteral nutrition at home. Porn A, et al. Snrg Gynaeol Dhatet 1989 Gct;l69(4):329-33 P27 ref.) METHODS The effects of an anabolic steroid and peripherally administered intravenous nutrition in the early post0 rative period. Hansel1 DT, et al. JPE &eJ Parantar Entaral Nntr 1989 Jul-Aug;l3(4):349-58 (54 ref.) Rhoads lecture. The oracticc of chnical nutrition: how to pre re for the future. Wilmore DW. JP& J Parenter EntaraI Nub 1989 Jul-Aug;l3(4):337-43 (20 ref.) [Parenteml nutrition at home: 2 years’ experience] Van Gossum A, et al. Rw Mad Crux 1989 Jun;10(6):225-32 (Eng. Abstr.) (Fra) MORTALITY lemental feeding Incmaaed mortality with hnravenous in severely burned pation& H-TN, et al. J Bnrn Cam R&MI 1989 Jul-Aug;lq4):309-13

PARENTERAL

HYPERALIMENFATION

Themtic effect of parenteral nutrition in septic and nonse tic

individuals. Arnold J, et al. Am J Clla Nutr 1989 &t; 50(4):853-60 Total parenteral nutrition and bowel rest modify the metabolic response to endotoxin in humans. Pang YM, et al. Arm Surg 1989 Gct;210(4):449-St; discussion 456-7 Hunger and appetitive factors dunng total parenteral

13(2):12941 I?tfects of prc~ rat& TPN on surgical risk-preliminary status report. Ee ‘d MM, et al. Br J CBn Prnet &tp Su$l, 1988 -6353-E The influence of TPN f;Tdon on the metabolic response to pre-operative Sit&es&rrf,A, et al. Br J &In ‘&e%~~Su~!

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Ideal &to acid profde in post-operative TPN. Vinnars E. Br J CBu Praet Symp SuppI 1988 Dec,63:124-5 (13 ref.) Total parenteral nutrition in the newborn: energy substrates and plasma total fatty acids. Pineault M, et al. PedIatr Res 1989 Ckt;26(4):290-3 Urinary oxalate excretion by very low birth weight infants receiving parenteral nutrition. Campfield T, et al. Pallatrlea 1989 Nov$4(5):860-3 Treatment of pancreattc flstulas with somatostatin and total parenteral nutrition. Saari A, et al. sand J Gastmenteml 1989 Sep;24(7):859-62 Effect of injury and total parenteral nutrition on water and electrolytes of RBC, serum, muscle and liver tissue. Liaw KY, et al. Tatran I HateIt Hul Taa ChIh 1989 Mar; 88(3):253-7

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ADVERSE EFFECTS Cardiac complications of total parenteral nutrition: the role of two-dimensional echocardtography in diagnosis [letter] Ann R Coil Surg Eagl 1989 Ju1;71(4):2734 Decreased choler&&s with enteral instead of intravenous protein in the very low-birth-weight infant. Brown MR, et al. J Pedlatr Gutmcnter~l Nub 1989 J~l;9(1):21-7 Serial plasma and urinary aluminum levels and tissue loading in preterm twins. Bozynski ME, et al. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 1989 Jm-Aug;13(4):428-31 Changes in liver function tests in patients with mflammatory bowel dii on enteral nutrition. Do12 C, et al. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 1989 Jul-Aug;13(4):401-5 (41 ref.) Copper deficiency during total parenteral nutrition: clinical analysis of three cases. Fujita M, et al. ;;REf; Parenter Enteral Nub 1989 Jul-Aug;13(4):421-5 Spontaneous

(Jpn) High-output external tistulae of the small bowel: management with continuous enteral nutrition. L&y E, et al. Br J Surg 1989 Jul;76(7):676-9 Identification of fat overload during total parenteral nutrition [letter] Zlotkin SH. J Pedlatr 1989 Sep;ll5(3):498-9 I” vitro solubility of calcium glycerophosphate versus conventional mineral salts in pediatric parenteral nutrition solutions. Hanning RM, et al. J PedIatr Gastmenterel Nutr 1989 Jul;9(1):67-72 Effects of artificial nutrition on the nutritional status of cancer patients. Bozxetti F. JPEN J Pareater Enteral Ntttr 1989 Jul-Aug;l3(4):406-20 (118 ref.) Nutrition during ten-week life support with successful fetal outcome in a case with fatal maternal brain damage. Nuutinen LS, et al. JPEN J Parenter Entam.l Nub 1989 Jul-Aug; 13(4):432-5 [The intluence of fat emulsions in ternary mixing during total parentend feeding on biological and galenic Sarocchi C, et al. Agreaolngle 1989 Apr;30(4):2 Abstr.) . [Home parenteral feeding in advanced tumor diseases]

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[A study of adequate energy,. amino acid, and carbohy\iiL reqmrements infposto~tive total ,paremeral nutrition--thee ect o branched cham ammo acid (BCAA) and c=~hydrate mixture of glucose, fructose, and nylitol (GFX)] Iiayashida K, et al. Nippon f&ka clkkri zurbl 1989 Mar;90(3):343-54 (Eng. Abstr.) (Jpnl [Mesenteric venous thrombosis: a new case of favorable course using conservative treatment] Ledo Barr0 L, et al. Rev E~P Enfarm Apar D&I 1989 Jun;75(6 Pt 2):72&2 (kbtg. Abstr.) (Spa)

retraction

of indwelling

catheters

[letter]

Kohlhardt SR, et al. JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr 1989 Jul-Aun;13(4):442-3 arenteral Pulmona?y ~n’odules secondary to total alimentation. Landry BA, et al. PedIatr Ra e 01 1989; 19(6-7):4567 [Human selenium deficiency during total parenteral nutrition support (a csse re rt)] Shu H. Chung KUOI Hsue E”Ko Haueh Yuan Haueh Pae 1989 Feb; 1l( 1):74-6 (Eng. Abstr.) (CM) Thrombogenicity of total parenteral nutrition solutions: 1. Effect on induction of monocyte/macrophage procoagulant activity. WakeIIeld A, et al. Gastmentamlogy 1989 Nov;97(5):1210-9 enteral nutrition solutions: II. Thrombogenicity of total Effect on induction o p” endothelial cell procoagulant activity. Wakelleld A, et al. GadrnanternIu~ 1989 Nov; 97(5):122&g

Parenteral nutrition: 1989 and beyond [editorial] Rapp RP. DICP 1989 Sep;23(9):703