BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that protein delivery during hospitalization in patients who survived critical care would be associated with outcomes following hospital discharge. METHODS: We studied 801 patients, age ≥ 18 years, who received critical care between 2004 and 2012 and survived hospitalization. All patients underwent a registered dietitian formal assessment within 48 h of ICU admission. The exposure of interest, grams of protein per kilogram body weight delivered per day, was determined from all oral, enteral and parenteral sources for up to 28 days. Adjusted odds ratios for all cause 90-day post-discharge mortality were estimated by mixed- effects logistic regression models. RESULTS: The 90-day post-discharge mortality was 13.9%. ...
Amino acid and protein metabolism are dramatically affected in critically ill patients, and especial...
BACKGROUND: Functional recovery is an important outcome for those who survive critical illness. The ...
It is currently uncertain whether early administration of protein improves patient outcomes. We exam...
Background: We hypothesized that protein delivery during hospitalization in patients who survived cr...
© 2020 Kate Emily FetterplaceAdult patients who survive critical illness are known to be at risk of ...
peer reviewedWhether nutritional intakes in critically ill survivors after hospital discharge are ad...
BACKGROUND Proteins are an essential part of medical nutrition therapy in critically ill patients. G...
BACKGROUND Proteins are an essential part of medical nutrition therapy in critically ill patients. G...
BACKGROUND Proteins are an essential part of medical nutrition therapy in critically ill patients. G...
BACKGROUND Proteins are an essential part of medical nutrition therapy in critically ill patients. G...
Whether nutritional intakes in critically ill survivors after hospital discharge are adequate is unk...
Background International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients th...
peer-reviewedBackground: Current guidelines for the provision of protein for critically ill patients...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients t...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Oral nutrition is delivered frequently in intensive care units (ICUs) but...
Amino acid and protein metabolism are dramatically affected in critically ill patients, and especial...
BACKGROUND: Functional recovery is an important outcome for those who survive critical illness. The ...
It is currently uncertain whether early administration of protein improves patient outcomes. We exam...
Background: We hypothesized that protein delivery during hospitalization in patients who survived cr...
© 2020 Kate Emily FetterplaceAdult patients who survive critical illness are known to be at risk of ...
peer reviewedWhether nutritional intakes in critically ill survivors after hospital discharge are ad...
BACKGROUND Proteins are an essential part of medical nutrition therapy in critically ill patients. G...
BACKGROUND Proteins are an essential part of medical nutrition therapy in critically ill patients. G...
BACKGROUND Proteins are an essential part of medical nutrition therapy in critically ill patients. G...
BACKGROUND Proteins are an essential part of medical nutrition therapy in critically ill patients. G...
Whether nutritional intakes in critically ill survivors after hospital discharge are adequate is unk...
Background International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients th...
peer-reviewedBackground: Current guidelines for the provision of protein for critically ill patients...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients t...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Oral nutrition is delivered frequently in intensive care units (ICUs) but...
Amino acid and protein metabolism are dramatically affected in critically ill patients, and especial...
BACKGROUND: Functional recovery is an important outcome for those who survive critical illness. The ...
It is currently uncertain whether early administration of protein improves patient outcomes. We exam...