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Effect of Timing and Method of Enteral Tube Feeding For Dysphagic Stroke Patients (FOOD): a Multicentre Randomised Controlled Trial
Lancet 365:764-772, 729, The FOOD Trial Collaboration, 2005

Pneumonia in Acute Stroke Patients Fed by Nasogastric Tube
JNNP 75:852-856, Dziewas,R.,et al, 2004

Rethinking the Role of Tube Feeding in Patients with Advanced Dementia
NEJM 342:206-210, Gillick,M.R., 2000

Safe Feeding Methods in Stroke Patients
Lancet 355:1662-1663, Finestone,H.M., 2000

Tube Feeding in Patients with Advanced Dementia,A Review of the Evidence
JAMA 282:1365-1370, Finucane,T.E.,et al, 1999

A Random Prospect Compar of Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy & Nasogastric Tube Feeding after Acute Dysphagic Stroke
BMJ 312:13-16, Norton,B.,et al, 1996

Misdiagnosis of the Vegetative State:Retrospective Study in a Rehabilitation Unit
BMJ 313:13-16, 51996., Andrews,K.,et al, 1996

Use of Tube Feeding to Prevent Aspiration Pneumonia
Lancet 348:1421-1424, Finucane,T.E., 1996

Survival of Profoundly Disabled People with Severe Mental Retardation
Am J Dis Child 147:329-336, Eyman,R.K.,et al, 1993

Patients in the Persistent Vegetative State:Problems in Their Long Term Management
BMJ 306:1600-1603, Andrews,K., 1993

Phenytoin Absorption from Tube Feedings
Arch Int Med 147:1821, Maynard,G.A.,et al, 1987

Interference of Oral Phenytoin Absorption by Continuous Nasogastric Feedings
Neurol 32:570-572, Bauer,L.A., 1982



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