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When gastric residual volume was not regularly assessed in pediatric patients on ventilation undergoing enteral feeding, nutritional achievement at 72 hours improved, according to study results.Findings, published in JAMA, also showed that no routine assessment was noninferior to the usual care relative to mortality and days spent ventilated.
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