Enteral Nutrition
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Key Insights
Highlights
Success Rate
90% trial completion (above average)
Clinical Risk Assessment
Based on trial outcomes
Moderate Risk
Score: 50/100
6.6%
5 terminated out of 76 trials
89.6%
+3.1% vs benchmark
7%
5 trials in Phase 3/4
14%
6 of 43 completed with results
Key Signals
Data Visualizations
Phase Distribution
Trial Status
Trial Success Rate
Benchmark: 86.5%
Based on 43 completed trials
Clinical Trials (76)
Adherence to Enteral Nutrition
TubeClear System Evaluation in Pediatric Patients
Clinical Implementation of the Group Standard for Enteral Feeding Care in Critically Ill Children
Assessment of the Effects of Probiotic Supplementation on Gut Microbiota Composition and Short-chain Fatty Acid Production in Frail Elderly Patients Receiving Home Enteral Nutrition With an Oligomeric Formula.
Effect of Intermittent Enteral Feeding in Severe Stroke
Stepwise Enteral Nutritional Algorithm and Patient Outcomes in Pediatric Intensive Care Units
Implementation of Clinical Nutrition Practice Guidelines in Surgical ICUs
High-energy Human Milk Diets in the First Two Weeks After Birth to Reduce BPD in Extremely Preterm Infants
Optimizing Enteral Nutrition Regimen for Critically Ill Patients
Effectiveness of High-Energy Density Enteral Nutrition for Enhancing Physical Growth and Cognitive Brain Development in Infants With Congenital Heart Disease
Early Enteral Feeding and Clinical Outcomes in ICU Patients
DrIFT 2 Study: Displacement in Feeding Tubes
Abdominal Massage for Gastric Residual Volume in Surgical Patients
The DINE-Normal Proof-of-concept Study
Daytime Cyclic Enteral Nutrition Versus Standard Continuous Enteral Nutrition in the Intensive Care Unit: a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Effect of Continuous Versus Cyclic Daytime Enteral Nutrition on Circadian Rhythms in Critical Illness
TubeClear® Evaluation in Pediatric Patients (Phase I)
2kcal Tube Feed Study
Citrullinemia for the Prediction of Enteral Nutrition Tolerance Among Critically Ill Patients
The Effect of High Protein Enteral Nutrition on Critically Ill Postoperative Children