Pediatric
Textbooks and chapters
- Hambidge KM, Sokol RJ, Krebs NF. Enteral and Parenteral Alimentation. In: Roy CC, Silverman A, Alagille D, Pediatric Clinical Gastroenterology , Mosby-Year Book: St. Louis, MO, 1995; pp 1030-1045. C hapter summarizes appropriate use of parenteral nutrition with special considerations for pediatric population; includes discussion of nutrient requirements, complications, monitoring guidelines.
- Hendricks KM, Duggan C, Walker WA. Manual of Pediatric Nutrition , 3 rd Ed, BC Decker: Hamilton, 2000. Reference manual for practical guidelines for nutrition therapy of well and hospitalized infants and children
Review Articles
- Moore MC, Greene HL. Tube feeding of infants and children. Pediatric Clinics of North America 1985;32:401-415.
- Heird WC. Amino acid and energy needs of pediatric patients receiving parenteral nutrition. Pediatric Clinics of North America 1995;42:765-789.
- Amii LA, Moss RL. Nutritional support of the pediatric surgical patient. Opin Pediatr. 1999;11:237-240.
Original reports
- Beath SV, Papdopulou A, Khan AR, et al. Parenteral nutrition-related cholestasis in post-surgical neonates: multivariate analysis of risk factors. J Pediatr Surg 1996;31:604-606
- Teitelbaum DH, Han-Markey T, Drongowski RA, et al. Use of cholecystokinin to prevent the development of parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis. JPEN 1997;21:100-103.
Seminal papers
- Greene HL, Hambidge KM, Schanler R, Tsang RC. Guidelines for the use of vitamins, trace elements, calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus in infants and children receiving total parenteral nutrition: Report of the Subcommittee on Pediatric Parenteral Nutrient Requirements form the Committee on Clinical Practice Issues of the American Society for Clinical Nutrition. Am J Clin Nutr 1988;48:1324-1342.