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History of gastrostomy tube placement, gastric fundoplication, or bowel resection resulting in short gut with contraindication to transpyloric feeding\n4. Plan to wean off positive airway pressure (for non-intubated subjects) or to be extubated to non-invasive support (for subjects receiving invasive ventilation) within the 2wk trial\n5. Known intolerance to transpyloric feeding\n6. Persistent \\>20% endotracheal tube leak (for intubated subjects only)\n7. 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