Gastrointestinal dysmotility is a common feature of critical illness, with a number of significant implications that include malnutrition secondary to reduced feed tolerance and absorption, reflux and aspiration resulting in reduced lung function and ventilator-associated pneumonia, bacterial overgrowth and possible translocation causing nosocomial sepsis. Prokinetic agent administration can improve gastric emptying and caloric delivery, but its effect on nutrient absorption and clinical outcomes is, as yet, unclear. Postpyloric delivery of nutrition has not yet been demonstrated to increase caloric intake or improve clinical outcomes.Marianne J. Chapman, Nam Q. Nguyen, Adam M. Dean
gastric emptying is frequently encountered in this popu-lation and can potentially lead to severe nu...
Nutritional support is an integral part of the therapeutic strategy in the treatment of the critical...
Delayed gastric emptying, that manifests clinically as intolerance to enteral feeding, occurs in ove...
Purpose of reviewEnteral nutrition is frequently unsuccessful in the critically ill due to gastroint...
Studies consistently show that nasogastric nutrition delivers only about 60% of nutritional goals in...
Purpose of reviewGastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction is common among critically ill patients and is as...
Purpose of reviewGastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction is common among critically ill patients and is as...
Purpose of reviewGastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction is common among critically ill patients and is as...
Critically ill patients who are subjected to high stress or with severe injury can rapidly break dow...
Disordered upper gastrointestinal tract motility occurs frequently in intensive care unit patients a...
Malnutrition is associated with poor outcomes in critically ill patients, and providing enteral feed...
ABSTRACT. Background: Administration of gastric enteral nutrition (EN) in the intensive care unit (I...
Critical illness may disrupt nutritional, protective, immune, and endocrine functions of the gastroi...
This thesis comprises two distinct but complementary chapters with a broad focus on nutrient deliver...
The maintenance of homeostasis after severe injury requires the restoration of the physiological reg...
gastric emptying is frequently encountered in this popu-lation and can potentially lead to severe nu...
Nutritional support is an integral part of the therapeutic strategy in the treatment of the critical...
Delayed gastric emptying, that manifests clinically as intolerance to enteral feeding, occurs in ove...
Purpose of reviewEnteral nutrition is frequently unsuccessful in the critically ill due to gastroint...
Studies consistently show that nasogastric nutrition delivers only about 60% of nutritional goals in...
Purpose of reviewGastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction is common among critically ill patients and is as...
Purpose of reviewGastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction is common among critically ill patients and is as...
Purpose of reviewGastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction is common among critically ill patients and is as...
Critically ill patients who are subjected to high stress or with severe injury can rapidly break dow...
Disordered upper gastrointestinal tract motility occurs frequently in intensive care unit patients a...
Malnutrition is associated with poor outcomes in critically ill patients, and providing enteral feed...
ABSTRACT. Background: Administration of gastric enteral nutrition (EN) in the intensive care unit (I...
Critical illness may disrupt nutritional, protective, immune, and endocrine functions of the gastroi...
This thesis comprises two distinct but complementary chapters with a broad focus on nutrient deliver...
The maintenance of homeostasis after severe injury requires the restoration of the physiological reg...
gastric emptying is frequently encountered in this popu-lation and can potentially lead to severe nu...
Nutritional support is an integral part of the therapeutic strategy in the treatment of the critical...
Delayed gastric emptying, that manifests clinically as intolerance to enteral feeding, occurs in ove...