BACKGROUND: Conversion of glucose into lipid (de novo lipogenesis; DNL) is a possible fate of carbohydrate administered during nutritional support. It cannot be detected by conventional methods such as indirect calorimetry if it does not exceed lipid oxidation. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to evaluate the effects of carbohydrate administered as part of continuous enteral nutrition in critically ill patients. DESIGN: This was a prospective, open study including 25 patients nonconsecutively admitted to a medicosurgical intensive care unit. Glucose metabolism and hepatic DNL were measured in the fasting state or after 3 d of continuous isoenergetic enteral feeding providing 28%, 53%, or 75% carbohydrate. RESULTS: DNL increased with increasing ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In critically ill patients, fractional hepatic de novo lipogenesis increases in...
Hyperglycaemia occurs frequently in the critically ill, even in those without a history of diabetes,...
Objectives: Although enteral nutrition is standard care for critically ill patients, nutrient absorp...
BACKGROUND: The suppression of endogenous glucose production during parenteral nutrition is impaired...
BACKGROUND: The suppression of endogenous glucose production during parenteral nutrition is impaired...
BACKGROUND: The suppression of endogenous glucose production during parenteral nutrition is impaired...
BACKGROUND: The suppression of endogenous glucose production during parenteral nutrition is impaired...
Enteral nutrition is a source of carbohydrate that may exacerbate hyperglycaemia. Its treatment, ins...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of isocaloric, isonitrogenous carbohydrate nutrition vs. lipid-bas...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of isocaloric, isonitrogenous carbohydrate nutrition vs. lipid-bas...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of isocaloric, isonitrogenous carbohydrate nutrition vs. lipid-bas...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of isocaloric, isonitrogenous carbohydrate nutrition vs. lipid-bas...
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests that tight glycaemic control in critically ill patients can i...
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests that tight glycaemic control in critically ill patients can ...
Objectives: Delay in initiating enteral nutrition has been reported to disrupt intestinal mucosal in...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In critically ill patients, fractional hepatic de novo lipogenesis increases in...
Hyperglycaemia occurs frequently in the critically ill, even in those without a history of diabetes,...
Objectives: Although enteral nutrition is standard care for critically ill patients, nutrient absorp...
BACKGROUND: The suppression of endogenous glucose production during parenteral nutrition is impaired...
BACKGROUND: The suppression of endogenous glucose production during parenteral nutrition is impaired...
BACKGROUND: The suppression of endogenous glucose production during parenteral nutrition is impaired...
BACKGROUND: The suppression of endogenous glucose production during parenteral nutrition is impaired...
Enteral nutrition is a source of carbohydrate that may exacerbate hyperglycaemia. Its treatment, ins...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of isocaloric, isonitrogenous carbohydrate nutrition vs. lipid-bas...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of isocaloric, isonitrogenous carbohydrate nutrition vs. lipid-bas...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of isocaloric, isonitrogenous carbohydrate nutrition vs. lipid-bas...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of isocaloric, isonitrogenous carbohydrate nutrition vs. lipid-bas...
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests that tight glycaemic control in critically ill patients can i...
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests that tight glycaemic control in critically ill patients can ...
Objectives: Delay in initiating enteral nutrition has been reported to disrupt intestinal mucosal in...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In critically ill patients, fractional hepatic de novo lipogenesis increases in...
Hyperglycaemia occurs frequently in the critically ill, even in those without a history of diabetes,...
Objectives: Although enteral nutrition is standard care for critically ill patients, nutrient absorp...