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  • 3. Near-infrared spectroscopy measurements of splanchnic tissue oxygenation during continuous versus intermittent feeding method in preterm infants.
    Dani C, Pratesi S, Barp J, Bertini G, Gozzini E, Mele L, Parrini L.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 2013 Jun; 56(6):652-6. PubMed ID: 23343937
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  • 5. Impact of Continuous vs Bolus Feeding on Splanchnic Perfusion in Very Low Birth Weight Infants: A Randomized Trial.
    Bozzetti V, Paterlini G, De Lorenzo P, Gazzolo D, Valsecchi MG, Tagliabue PE.
    J Pediatr; 2016 Sep; 176():86-92.e2. PubMed ID: 27339251
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  • 7. Evaluation of splanchnic oximetry, Doppler flow velocimetry in the superior mesenteric artery and feeding tolerance in very low birth weight IUGR and non-IUGR infants receiving bolus versus continuous enteral nutrition.
    Bozzetti V, Paterlini G, Meroni V, DeLorenzo P, Gazzolo D, Van Bel F, Visser GH, Valsecchi M, Tagliabue PE.
    BMC Pediatr; 2012 Jul 24; 12():106. PubMed ID: 22828032
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  • 9. Splanchnic Oxygenation at First Enteral Feeding in Preterm Infants: Correlation With Feeding Intolerance.
    Corvaglia L, Martini S, Battistini B, Rucci P, Faldella G, Aceti A.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 2017 Apr 24; 64(4):550-554. PubMed ID: 27467111
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  • 10. Association of Bolus Feeding With Splanchnic and Cerebral Oxygen Utilization Efficiency Among Premature Infants With Anemia and After Blood Transfusion.
    Balegar V KK, Jayawardhana M, Martin AJ, de Chazal P, Nanan RKH.
    JAMA Netw Open; 2020 Feb 05; 3(2):e200149. PubMed ID: 32108891
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  • 11. Effect on splanchnic oxygenation of breast milk, fortified breast milk, and formula milk in preterm infants.
    Dani C, Coviello C, Montano S, Remaschi G, Petrolini C, Strozzi MC, Maggiora E, Sabatini M, Gazzolo D.
    Pediatr Res; 2021 Jan 05; 89(1):171-174. PubMed ID: 32380507
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  • 12. The Effect of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure on Cerebral and Splanchnic Oxygenation in Preterm Infants.
    Zhong J, Lui K, Schindler T.
    Neonatology; 2019 Jan 05; 116(4):363-368. PubMed ID: 31536981
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  • 14. Cerebral and mesenteric tissue oxygenation by positional changes in very low birth weight premature infants.
    Demirel G, Oguz SS, Celik IH, Erdeve O, Dilmen U.
    Early Hum Dev; 2012 Jun 05; 88(6):409-11. PubMed ID: 22088784
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  • 16. Oxygenation Instability during Bolus versus Continuous Feeding among Very Low Birth Weight Premature Infants, Supported by Noninvasive Ventilation: A Randomized Prospective Study.
    Borenstein-Levin L, Haj A, Riskin A, Dinur G, Littner Y, Hochwald O, Kugelman A.
    Am J Perinatol; 2024 May 05; 41(S 01):e2341-e2347. PubMed ID: 37494585
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