Glutamine is considered an essential amino acid during stress and critical illness. Parenteral glutamine supplementation in critically ill patients has been shown to improve survival rate and minimise infectious complications, costs and hospital length-of-stay. However, glutamine supplementation in patients receiving enteral nutrition and the best method of administration are still controversial. The purpose of this article is to provide a narrative review of the current evidence and trials of enteral and parenteral glutamine supplementation in multiple trauma patients. A search in PubMed and EMBASE was conducted and relevant papers that investigated the effect of enteral or parenteral glutamine supplementation in patients with multiple tra...
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
Background: Low plasma glutamine concentration is an independent prognostic factor for an unfavourab...
Glutamine is the most abundant and versatile amino acid in the body. In health and disease, the rate...
During stress conditions such as multiple trauma and critical illness, the demand for glutamine incr...
Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body and has been considered nonessential in the pa...
Critical illness is characterized by glutamine depletion owing to increased metabolic demand. Glutam...
Background: Trauma patients are characterised by alterations in the immune system, increased exposur...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critic...
Key Points: Glutamine is an essential substrate for several key metabolic pathways; Glutamine supple...
Objective: We aimed to compare the effectiveness of enteral, parenteral and combined enteral-parente...
Objective: We aimed to compare the effectiveness of enteral, parenteral and combined enteral-parente...
The objectives of the pharmaconutrients include the modulation of the inflammatory response frequent...
The role of glutamine as a metabolic fuel for the starving intestines, its capacity to limit bacteri...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation to intensive care patients using a glutamine containing dipept...
OBJECTIVE: Glutamine and arginine are both used as nutritional supplements in critically ill patient...
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
Background: Low plasma glutamine concentration is an independent prognostic factor for an unfavourab...
Glutamine is the most abundant and versatile amino acid in the body. In health and disease, the rate...
During stress conditions such as multiple trauma and critical illness, the demand for glutamine incr...
Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body and has been considered nonessential in the pa...
Critical illness is characterized by glutamine depletion owing to increased metabolic demand. Glutam...
Background: Trauma patients are characterised by alterations in the immune system, increased exposur...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critic...
Key Points: Glutamine is an essential substrate for several key metabolic pathways; Glutamine supple...
Objective: We aimed to compare the effectiveness of enteral, parenteral and combined enteral-parente...
Objective: We aimed to compare the effectiveness of enteral, parenteral and combined enteral-parente...
The objectives of the pharmaconutrients include the modulation of the inflammatory response frequent...
The role of glutamine as a metabolic fuel for the starving intestines, its capacity to limit bacteri...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation to intensive care patients using a glutamine containing dipept...
OBJECTIVE: Glutamine and arginine are both used as nutritional supplements in critically ill patient...
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
Background: Low plasma glutamine concentration is an independent prognostic factor for an unfavourab...
Glutamine is the most abundant and versatile amino acid in the body. In health and disease, the rate...