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Corrigendum: Infection Control in Parenteral Nutrition Preparation and Compounding

Choe JH, Baek JH, Jo YH, Cho YS

The authors revised some errors regarding Table 5 and 6 in the article as the corrigendum. Because it is not official and may be changed in the revision due out...
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In-line Filtration in Parenteral Nutrition

Kim E, Seol EM

Metabolic abnormalities and catheter-related infections are common complications of parenteral nutrition (PN). Particulate contamination is a catheter-related complication can occur when administering PN: mixing the electrolytes, trace elements, vitamins into...
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Review of Worldwide Regulations and Management Systems for Medical Foods

Lim H, Seo JM

Enteral nutrition (EN) formulas are foods that are used to improve the nutritional status of patients and these foods' safety and quality must be ensured. Therefore, EN formulas in other...
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Evaluation of the Clinical Effect of Intravenous Glutamine on Intensive Care Unit Patients

Kim KJ, Jang HY, Kang MK

PURPOSE: To evaluate the clinical effect of intravenous glutamine administration on patients admitted to the intensive care unit in general hospitals. METHODS: Patients with more than 7 days in an intensive...
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Nutritional Therapy Related Complications in Hospitalized Adult Patients: A Korean Multicenter Trial

Seol EM, Kwon KS, Kim JG, Kim JT, Kim J, Moon SM, Park DJ, Park JH, Park JH, Park JY, Bae JM, Ryu SW, Sul JY, Shin DW, Shin CS, Ahn BK, Ahn SM, Yu HC, Lee GJ, Lee S, Lee AR, Jang JY, Jeon HJ, Jung SM, Han SS, Hong SK, Hwang SH, Choi Y, Lee HJ

PURPOSE: Nutritional therapy (NT), such as enteral nutrition (EN) or parenteral nutrition (PN), is essential for the malnourished patients. Although the complications related to NT has been well described, multicenter...
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