The critical care community still has mixed feelings when considering the optimal nutrition of intensive care unit (ICU) patients, which is understandable as randomized controlled trials have not been very helpful in improving clinical practice. There have been no randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to contribute to the discussion, especially concerning the role of enterally fed protein in optimal critical care. Recent studies on the route of feeding have shown that enteral nutrition (EN) is not necessarily superior to parenteral nutrition (PN) [1, 2]. There appears to be a strong consensus, with backup from a meta-analysis, on the preferential use of EN over PN [3]. The infection rate was especially used as an argument; however, this is no...
Background International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients th...
Background: The optimal protein dose in critical illness is unknown. We aim to conduct a systematic ...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients t...
Emerging evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to im...
Emerging evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to im...
peer-reviewedBackground: Current guidelines for the provision of protein for critically ill patients...
It is currently uncertain whether early administration of protein improves patient outcomes. We exam...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutrition...
Amino acid and protein metabolism are dramatically affected in critically ill patients, and especial...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutritio...
Background & aims: High protein delivery during early critical illness is associated with lower mort...
Background: Current guidelines for the provision of protein for critically ill patients are based on...
Background & aims: High protein delivery during early critical illness is associated with lower mort...
© 2020 Kate Emily FetterplaceAdult patients who survive critical illness are known to be at risk of ...
Background International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients th...
Background: The optimal protein dose in critical illness is unknown. We aim to conduct a systematic ...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients t...
Emerging evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to im...
Emerging evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to im...
peer-reviewedBackground: Current guidelines for the provision of protein for critically ill patients...
It is currently uncertain whether early administration of protein improves patient outcomes. We exam...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutrition...
Amino acid and protein metabolism are dramatically affected in critically ill patients, and especial...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutritio...
Background & aims: High protein delivery during early critical illness is associated with lower mort...
Background: Current guidelines for the provision of protein for critically ill patients are based on...
Background & aims: High protein delivery during early critical illness is associated with lower mort...
© 2020 Kate Emily FetterplaceAdult patients who survive critical illness are known to be at risk of ...
Background International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients th...
Background: The optimal protein dose in critical illness is unknown. We aim to conduct a systematic ...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...