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Katie Huff, MD, MS


  • Attending Neonatologist, Division of Neonatology
  • Attending Neonatologist, Division of Pulmonary Biology
  • Associate Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics

About

MD: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, 2013,

Residency: Pediatrics, St. Louis Children's Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 2016,

Fellowship: Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Riley Hospital for Children, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 2019,

MS: Clinical Research, Indiana University School of Medicine, 2019,

Certifications: General Pediatrics, 2016; Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, 2020

Interests

Neontology; neonatal nutrition; neonatal intestinal failure

Interests

Neonatal nutrition; intestinal failure: intestinal failure associated liver disease

Publications

Developmental outcomes after soybean oil vs mixed-oil intravenous lipid emulsions in neonates: A secondary analysis of a clinical trial. Huff, KA; Vanderpool, C. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 2026; 50(2):228-235.

Enteral lipid supplements for the prevention and treatment of parenteral nutrition-associated liver disease in infants. Premkumar, MH; Huff, KA; Cooper, C; Cracknell, J; Pammi, M. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2026; 1(1):CD014353.

Inter-center variations in length of hospitalization for infants with congenital jejunal or ileal atresia. Huff, KA; Zaniletti, I; Mcnelis, K; Ladd, A; Azzuqa, A; Coghill, CH; Robinson, DT; Premkumar, MH; Denning, PW; Kim, J; Padula, MA; Grover, TR; Murthy, K; Nayak, SP. Journal of Perinatology. 2025.

Current state of neonatal intestinal rehabilitation care in North America: A descriptive survey-based study. Huff, KA; Mezoff, EA; Azzuqa, A; Bodkin, D; Hightower, H; Corkins, MR; Rudolph, JA; Strobel, KM; Kim, JH; Premkumar, MH; Nayak, SP. Nutrition in Clinical Practice. 2025.

Response to the Letter to the Editor titled "Fish oil intravenous lipid emulsion monotherapy and essential fatty acids. Comment on Essential fatty acid deficiency in parenteral nutrition: Historical perspective and modern solutions, a narrative review". Wolff, J; Cober, MP; Huff, KA. Nutrition in Clinical Practice. 2025; 40(5):1241-1243.

Essential fatty acid deficiency in parenteral nutrition: Historical perspective and modern solutions, a narrative review. Wolff, J; Cober, MP; Huff, KA. Nutrition in Clinical Practice. 2025; 40(2):350-367.

Nutritional Considerations in Neonates Requiring Gastrointestinal Surgery. Tzeng, TH; Pritha Nayak, S; Huff, KA. NeoReviews. 2025; 26(3):e172-e185.

Postnatal Growth Assessment of the Very-Low-Birth-Weight Preterm Infant. Mcnelis, K; Thoene, M; Huff, KA; Fu, TT; Alja'nini, Z; Viswanathan, S. Children. 2025; 12(2).

Initial surgery for spontaneous intestinal perforation in extremely low birth weight infants is not associated with mortality or in-hospital morbidities. Hair, AB; Sullivan, KM; Ahmad, I; Zaniletti, I; Acker, SN; Premkumar, MH; Reber, K; Huff, KA; Nayak, SP; Digeronimo, R; Brozanski, B; Sharma, J; Piazza, AJ; Yanowitz, TD. Journal of Perinatology. 2024; 44(12):1746-1754.

Metabolic bone disease of prematurity screening and individualized enteral mineral supplementation in high-risk neonates: a quality improvement initiative. Creed, PV; Huff, KA; Beard, K; Dimeglio, LA; Stefanescu, BM. Journal of Perinatology. 2024; 44(9):1369-1376.

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