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Alastair W McKinlay

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Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series. Clinical & Performance Programme|October 28, 2009
Implementing nutritional standards: the Scottish experienceAlastair W McKinlay
Frontline Gastroenterology|June 20, 2022
Endoscopically placed venting gastrostomy can be a safe and effective palliative intervention in benign and malignant gastrointestinal obstructionRoss J Porter, Alastair W McKinlay, Emma L Metcalfe
Frontline Gastroenterology|September 5, 2020
Gastropexy can be as safe as conventional percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), and biomarkers do not predict short-term or long-term outcomes: a 7-year follow-up auditRoss J Porter, Alastair W McKinlay, Emma L Metcalfe
The Practitioner|March 30, 2006
GP management of dyspepsiaLindsay McLeman, Alastair W McKinlay, Emad M El-Omar
The British Journal of Nutrition|November 10, 2005
A review of the instruments used to assess the quality of life of adult patients with chronic intestinal failure receiving parenteral nutrition at homeJanet P Baxter, Peter M Fayers, Alastair W McKinlay
JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|November 19, 2009
The clinical and psychometric validation of a questionnaire to assess the quality of life of adult patients treated with long-term parenteral nutritionJanet P Baxter, Peter M Fayers, Alastair W McKinlay
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|July 4, 2006
A review of the quality of life of adult patients treated with long-term parenteral nutritionJanet P Baxter, Peter M Fayers, Alastair W McKinlay
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN|March 22, 2021
Predicting 30-day mortality following PEG insertion: External validation of the Sheffield Gastrostomy Score and analysis for additional predictorsCaitlin S MacLeod, Rebecca McKay, Dorothy Barber, et al.
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Nestle Nutrition Workshop Series. Clinical & Performance Programme|October 28, 2009
Implementing nutritional standards: the Scottish experienceAlastair W McKinlay
Frontline Gastroenterology|June 20, 2022
Endoscopically placed venting gastrostomy can be a safe and effective palliative intervention in benign and malignant gastrointestinal obstructionRoss J Porter, Alastair W McKinlay, Emma L Metcalfe
Frontline Gastroenterology|September 5, 2020
Gastropexy can be as safe as conventional percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG), and biomarkers do not predict short-term or long-term outcomes: a 7-year follow-up auditRoss J Porter, Alastair W McKinlay, Emma L Metcalfe
The Practitioner|March 30, 2006
GP management of dyspepsiaLindsay McLeman, Alastair W McKinlay, Emad M El-Omar
The British Journal of Nutrition|November 10, 2005
A review of the instruments used to assess the quality of life of adult patients with chronic intestinal failure receiving parenteral nutrition at homeJanet P Baxter, Peter M Fayers, Alastair W McKinlay
JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition|November 19, 2009
The clinical and psychometric validation of a questionnaire to assess the quality of life of adult patients treated with long-term parenteral nutritionJanet P Baxter, Peter M Fayers, Alastair W McKinlay
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|July 4, 2006
A review of the quality of life of adult patients treated with long-term parenteral nutritionJanet P Baxter, Peter M Fayers, Alastair W McKinlay
Clinical Nutrition ESPEN|March 22, 2021
Predicting 30-day mortality following PEG insertion: External validation of the Sheffield Gastrostomy Score and analysis for additional predictorsCaitlin S MacLeod, Rebecca McKay, Dorothy Barber, et al.
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