Parenteral nutrition is a relatively young science; texts dealing with the subject are few in number and become outdated shortly after publication. This comprehensive bibliography is intended to enhance the education of the practitioner and student in the area of parenteral nutrition and, as such, function as a key to the literature. Pertinent review articles may provide a mechanism for the practitioner to develop a baseline knowledge of nutritional support or specific patient problems.
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SeltzerMHAsaadiMCocoA. The use of a simplified standardized hyperalimentation formula. J Parenter Enter Nutr1978;2: 28–30.
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ShizgalHM. Symposium on nutritional requirements of the surgical patient 1. Nutrition and body composition. Can J Surg1978;21: 483–8.
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LongCLBlakemoreWS. Energy and protein requirements in the hospitalized patient. J Parenter Enter Nutr1979;3: 69–71.
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LongCLSchaffelNGeigerJW. Metabolic response to injury and illness: estimation of energy and protein needs from indirect calorimetry and nitrogen balance. J Parenter Enter Nutr1979;3: 452–6.
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BenottiPBlackburnGL. Protein and caloric or macronutrient metabolic management of the critically ill patient. Crit Care Med1979;7: 520–5.
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ElwynDH. Nutritional requirements of adult surgical patients. Crit Care Med1980;8: 9–20.
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ShizgalHMForseRA. Protein and caloric requirements with total parenteral nutrition. Ann Surg1980;192: 562–9.
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KirkpatrickJRDahnMHynesMJ. The therapeutic advantages of a balanced nutritional support system. Surgery1981;89: 370–4.
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WolfeBMChockE. Energy services, stores, and hormonal controls. Surg Clin North Am1981;61: 509–18.
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BarotLRRombeauJLFeurerID. Caloric requirements in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Ann Surg1982;195: 214–8.
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QubbemanEJAusmanRKSchneiderTC. A reevaluation of energy expenditure during parenteral nutrition. Ann Surg1982;195: 282–6.
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BakerJPDetskyASWessonOE. Nutritional assessment. A comparison of clinical judgment and objective measurements. N Engl J Med1982;306: 967–72.
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SmithRCBurkinshawLHillGL. Optimal energy and nitrogen intake for gastroenterological patients requiring intravenous nutrition. Gastroenterology1982;82: 445–52.