Background & aims: Optimal nutritional therapy for energy and protein in critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients can be defined as: providing calories matched with the measured energy expenditure and delivery of protein in an amount of 1.2-1.5 g/kg pre-admission weight/day. Several enteral nutritional products are available with different energy/protein proportions. We developed an algorithm to choose the nutritional formula that combines optimal energy and protein supply for individual patients. Methods: The energy and protein values of three nutritional formulas were used together with an aimed provision of 1.2-1.5 g protein/kg/day to construct a nomogram. From that, an algorithm followed, which was tested retrospectively in 203 ...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
Background & aims: High protein delivery during early critical illness is associated with lower mort...
Background & aims: High protein delivery during early critical illness is associated with lower mort...
Abstract Background and aims Combining energy and protein targets during the acute phase of critical...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients t...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutritio...
Q3Q26S-14SProtein loss, manifested as loss of muscle mass, is observed universally in all critically...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutr...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutr...
SummaryBackground & aimsSince the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nut...
Abstract Nutritional therapy is one of the important treatments in critically ill patients. How to e...
Abstract: Background/Objective. A discrepancy often emerges between nutritional goals and actual de...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
Background & aims: High protein delivery during early critical illness is associated with lower mort...
Background & aims: High protein delivery during early critical illness is associated with lower mort...
Abstract Background and aims Combining energy and protein targets during the acute phase of critical...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients t...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutritio...
Q3Q26S-14SProtein loss, manifested as loss of muscle mass, is observed universally in all critically...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutr...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutr...
SummaryBackground & aimsSince the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nut...
Abstract Nutritional therapy is one of the important treatments in critically ill patients. How to e...
Abstract: Background/Objective. A discrepancy often emerges between nutritional goals and actual de...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...
International audienceInternational guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after adm...