Emerging evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to improve the recovery of critically ill patients. After a careful review of the published evidence, experts have concluded that critically ill patients should receive up to 2.0-2.5 g/kg/d of protein. Despite this, however, recent review of current International Nutrition Survey data suggests that protein in critically ill patients is underprescribed and grossly underdelivered. Furthermore, the survey suggests that most of protein administration comes from enteral nutrition (EN) despite the availability of products and protocols that enhance the delivery of protein/amino acids in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting. While future research clarif...
Insight into protein requirements of intensive care unit (ICU) patients is urgently needed, but at p...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence behind the recommendations for protein feeding during critical illness is wea...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence behind the recommendations for protein feeding during critical illness is wea...
Emerging evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to im...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Amino acid and protein metabolism are dramatically affected in critically ill patients, and especial...
In the context of critical illness, evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementat...
In the context of critical illness, evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementat...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend critically ill adults receive more protein than most ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Protein delivery in the critically ill still is a highly debated issue. Here, we ...
Insight into protein requirements of intensive care unit (ICU) patients is urgently needed, but at p...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients t...
Insight into protein requirements of intensive care unit (ICU) patients is urgently needed, but at p...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence behind the recommendations for protein feeding during critical illness is wea...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence behind the recommendations for protein feeding during critical illness is wea...
Emerging evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to im...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Amino acid and protein metabolism are dramatically affected in critically ill patients, and especial...
In the context of critical illness, evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementat...
In the context of critical illness, evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementat...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend critically ill adults receive more protein than most ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Protein delivery in the critically ill still is a highly debated issue. Here, we ...
Insight into protein requirements of intensive care unit (ICU) patients is urgently needed, but at p...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients t...
Insight into protein requirements of intensive care unit (ICU) patients is urgently needed, but at p...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence behind the recommendations for protein feeding during critical illness is wea...
INTRODUCTION: Evidence behind the recommendations for protein feeding during critical illness is wea...