Early high protein intake is associated with low mortality and energy overfeeding with high mortality in non-septic mechanically ventilated critically ill patients early energy overfeeding with higher mortality. In septic patients early high protein intake had no beneficial effect Weijs et al. Critical Care 2014, 18:70
Also written with the NUTRIREA-3 Trial Investigators and the Clinical Research in Intensive Care and...
© 2020 Kate Emily FetterplaceAdult patients who survive critical illness are known to be at risk of ...
Background and Aim: It is partially known that nutritional intake could alleviate proteolysis and co...
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Early protein and energy feeding in critically ill patients is heavily debat...
Background & aims: Optimal nutritional support during the acute phase of critical illness remains co...
It is currently uncertain whether early administration of protein improves patient outcomes. We exam...
Rationale: There is limited clinical research investigating nutritional adequacy on quality of life ...
Amino acid and protein metabolism are dramatically affected in critically ill patients, and especial...
Background & aims: High protein delivery during early critical illness is associated with lower mort...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
Also written with the NUTRIREA-3 Trial Investigators and the Clinical Research in Intensive Care and...
© 2020 Kate Emily FetterplaceAdult patients who survive critical illness are known to be at risk of ...
Background and Aim: It is partially known that nutritional intake could alleviate proteolysis and co...
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Early protein and energy feeding in critically ill patients is heavily debat...
Background & aims: Optimal nutritional support during the acute phase of critical illness remains co...
It is currently uncertain whether early administration of protein improves patient outcomes. We exam...
Rationale: There is limited clinical research investigating nutritional adequacy on quality of life ...
Amino acid and protein metabolism are dramatically affected in critically ill patients, and especial...
Background & aims: High protein delivery during early critical illness is associated with lower mort...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
Also written with the NUTRIREA-3 Trial Investigators and the Clinical Research in Intensive Care and...
© 2020 Kate Emily FetterplaceAdult patients who survive critical illness are known to be at risk of ...
Background and Aim: It is partially known that nutritional intake could alleviate proteolysis and co...