Abstract Nutritional therapy is one of the important treatments in critically ill patients. How to estimate calorie consumption and how to determine an optimal calorie dose are clinical questions of great importance. Although indirect calorimetry is the gold standard for assessing energy expenditure, many intensivists are unable to use this technique. Therefore, the use of formulas, such as the Harris-Benedict equation, or the simple predictive value of 25 kcal/kg/day is reasonable. Several studies and guidelines have shown that the strategies for nutritional therapy depend on the nutritional risk of patients. If patients have low nutritional risks, these estimated values should not be adopted in the acute phase. Until the patient’s conditi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutr...
Background & aims: Optimal nutritional therapy for energy and protein in critically ill, mechanicall...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutr...
The use of indirect calorimetry is strongly recommended to guide nutrition therapy in critically ill...
The provision of too few or too many calories via nutrition support therapy to a critically ill pati...
The provision of too few or too many calories via nutrition support therapy to a critically ill pati...
This thesis deals with the measurement of (resting) energy expenditure and oxidation of nutritional ...
This thesis deals with the measurement of (resting) energy expenditure and oxidation of nutritional ...
SummaryBackground & aimsSince the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nut...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutritio...
The aim of this review is to inform clinicians about the new possibilities in clinical nutrition (en...
The aim of this review is to inform clinicians about the new possibilities in clinical nutrition (en...
Any critical care therapy requires individual adaptation, despite standardization of the concepts su...
This review aims to clarify the use of indirect calorimetry (IC) in nutritional therapy for critical...
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biological and Med...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutr...
Background & aims: Optimal nutritional therapy for energy and protein in critically ill, mechanicall...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutr...
The use of indirect calorimetry is strongly recommended to guide nutrition therapy in critically ill...
The provision of too few or too many calories via nutrition support therapy to a critically ill pati...
The provision of too few or too many calories via nutrition support therapy to a critically ill pati...
This thesis deals with the measurement of (resting) energy expenditure and oxidation of nutritional ...
This thesis deals with the measurement of (resting) energy expenditure and oxidation of nutritional ...
SummaryBackground & aimsSince the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nut...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutritio...
The aim of this review is to inform clinicians about the new possibilities in clinical nutrition (en...
The aim of this review is to inform clinicians about the new possibilities in clinical nutrition (en...
Any critical care therapy requires individual adaptation, despite standardization of the concepts su...
This review aims to clarify the use of indirect calorimetry (IC) in nutritional therapy for critical...
Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biological and Med...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutr...
Background & aims: Optimal nutritional therapy for energy and protein in critically ill, mechanicall...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutr...