Health Outcomes and Quality of Life Indices of Children Receiving Blenderized Feeds via Enteral Tube
Abstract
Objective To determine whether clinical and patient-reported outcomes differ in children receiving blenderized diets compared with conventional formula. Study design We conducted a prospective cohort study of 70 children aged 1-18 years receiving blenderized diets vs conventional formula via feeding tube. We assessed rates of hospitalization and visits to the emergency department (ED) at Boston Children's Hospital in 2017 and Likert scale...
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Title
Health Outcomes and Quality of Life Indices of Children Receiving Blenderized Feeds via Enteral Tube
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
211
Pages
139 - 145.e1
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