Publications by authors named "Brian P Ciampa"

In addition to drugs approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that treat, cure, or mitigate disease, medical foods are a tool to help manage chronic conditions and diseases. A medical food, according to the FDA, is a food that is developed to be eaten or administered enterally under the guidance of a physician and that is meant for the specific dietary management of a condition or disease for which distinctive nutritional requirements, based upon known scientific principles, are established by medical evaluation. A variety of medical foods exist to help manage a wide range of medical conditions, from Alzheimer disease to HIV-associated enteropathy.

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  • The study investigates the safety of 2-hour preoperative clear liquid fasting in overweight/obese children undergoing day surgery, hypothesizing that BMI and fasting duration wouldn't affect gastric fluid volume (GFV) or pH.
  • Data collected from 1,000 pediatric surgery patients aged 2-12 included demographics, medical history, and gastric content measurements after intubation to assess GFV.
  • Results showed that 14% of participants were overweight and 13.3% were obese, but GFV was similar across all BMI groups when adjusted for ideal body weight, indicating that fasting may not pose a significant risk for these patients.
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