Carlo DiLorenzo
Boston Children's Hospital
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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | 2012
Sudarshan R. Jadcherla; Juan Peng; Rebecca K. Moore; Jason Saavedra; Edward G. Shepherd; Soledad Fernandez; Steven H. Erdman; Carlo DiLorenzo
Objectives: In neonatal intensive care unit infants referred for home-tube feeding methods, we evaluated the effect of an innovative diagnostic and management approach on feeding outcomes at discharge and 1 year, by comparing data from historical controls; we hypothesized that clinical and aerodigestive motility characteristics at evaluation were predictive of feeding outcomes at discharge; we assessed the economic impact of feeding outcomes. Patients and Methods: Patients (N = 100) who were referred for development of long-term feeding management strategy at 46.4 ± 13.1 weeks’ postmenstrual age were compared with 50 historical controls that received routine care. The focused approach included swallow-integrated pharyngoesophageal manometry, individualized feeding strategy, and prospective follow-up. Feeding success was defined as ability to achieve oral feedings at discharge and 1 year. Motility characteristics were evaluated in relation to feeding success or failure at discharge. Results: Higher feeding success was achieved in the innovative feeding program (vs historical controls) at discharge (51% vs 10%, P < 0.0001) and at 1 year (84.3% vs 42.9%, P < 0.0001), at a reduced economic burden (P < 0.05). Contributing factors to the innovative programs feeding success (vs feeding failure) were earlier evaluation and discharge (both P < 0.05), greater peristaltic reflex-frequency to provocation (P < 0.05), normal pharyngeal manometry (P < 0.05), oral feeding challenge success (P < 0.05), and suck-swallow-breath-esophageal swallow sequence (P < 0.05). Probability of feeding success demonstrated a prediction rate of 79.6%. Conclusions: Short-term and long-term feeding outcomes in complex neonates can be significantly improved with innovative feeding strategies at a reduced cost. Clinical and aerodigestive motility characteristics were predictive of outcomes.
Child Maltreatment | 2002
Paul E. Hyman; Brenda Bursch; David E. Beck; Carlo DiLorenzo; Lonnie K. Zeltzer
Pediatric condition falsification may masquerade as chronic and serious digestive disease, including chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction. The purpose of this study was to define clinical criteria to discriminate between these two conditions. We compared medical records of 8 pediatric condition falsification victims to those of 14 children with chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction. Clinical features suggesting pediatric condition falsification in toddlers presenting with chronic and severe digestive complaints included (a) daily abdominal pain, (b) illness involving three or more organ systems, (c) an accelerating disease trajectory, (d) a reported history of preterm birth, (e) absence of dilated bowel on x-ray, (f) normal antroduodenal manometry, and (g) no urinary neuromuscular disease. These results suggest that a diagnosis of pediatric condition falsification may be suspected in toddlers presenting with a phenotype for enteric neuromuscular disorders by features in the clinical history, symptoms, and signs.
Dysphagia | 1997
Susan R. Orenstein; Carlo DiLorenzo; David M. Orenstein; Theresa M. Shalaby; Lee G. Deneault; John Lutz
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | 2006
Miguel Saps; Jaspreet Saini; Carlo DiLorenzo
Gastroenterology | 2000
Tsili Zangen; Carla Ciarla; Carlo DiLorenzo; Janet Griffiths; Alejandro Flores; Jose Cocjin; S. Naru Reddy; Lenore Schwankovsky; Paul E. Hyraan
Gastroenterology | 2011
Maria E. Perez; Suzanne M. Mugie; Rosa Burgers; Laurie Gibson; Elizabeth Hingsbergen; Jaya Punati; Hayat Mousa; Marc A. Benninga; Carlo DiLorenzo
Gastroenterology | 2011
Saeed Mohammad; Nader N. Youssef; Adrian Miranda; Samuel Nurko; Paul E. Hyman; Carlo DiLorenzo; Miguel Saps
Gastroenterology | 2011
Maria E. Perez; Brian D. Coley; Wallace Crandall; Carlo DiLorenzo; Terrill Bravender
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | 2006
Miguel Saps; Juan Carlos Lorenzo; Pablo Bolioli; Magali Espana; Miguel Orihuela; Beth Marshall; Carlo DiLorenzo
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | 2006
Miguel Saps; Juan Carlos Lorenzo; Pablo Bolioli; Magali Espana; Miguel Orihuela; Beth Marshall; Carlo DiLorenzo