insufficient feeding is frequent in the intensive care unit (ICU), which results in poor outcomes. Little is known about the nutrition pattern of patients requiring prolonged ICU stays. The aims of our study are to describe the demographic, metabolic, and nutritional specificities of chronically critically ill (CCI) patients defined by an ICU stay >2 weeks, and to identify an early risk factor. analysis of consecutive patients prospectively admitted to the CCI program, with the following variables: demographic characteristics, Nutrition Risk Screening (NRS-2002) score, total daily energy from nutritional and non-nutritional sources, protein and glucose intakes, all arterial blood glucose values, length of ICU and hospital stay, and outco...
Background and Aims: Early identification of malnutrition among hospitalised patients is essential t...
Background: Malnutrition is an important factor in the survival of critically ill patients. The purp...
Abstract: Background/Objective. A discrepancy often emerges between nutritional goals and actual de...
insufficient feeding is frequent in the intensive care unit (ICU), which results in poor outcomes. L...
Background: This study was to determine the adequacy of nutritional support by assessing energy and ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Patients suffering persistent critical illness have poor short and long-term outc...
The clinical conditions of critically ill patients are highly heterogeneous; therefore, nutrient req...
Critically ill patients requiring prolonged intensive care (ICU) treatment are at high risk of malnu...
Background: Little is currently known about nutrition intake and energy requirements in the post–int...
Whether nutritional intakes in critically ill survivors after hospital discharge are adequate is unk...
Background: While consent exists, that nutritional status has prognostic impact in the critically il...
Background & aims: Critically ill patients are provided with the intensive care medicine to prevent ...
Little is known about metabolic and nutrition characteristics of patients with coronavirus disease 2...
BACKGROUND: Little is currently known about nutrition intake and energy requirements in the post-int...
Background:The present study was conducted to assess nutrition status in critically ill patients.Mat...
Background and Aims: Early identification of malnutrition among hospitalised patients is essential t...
Background: Malnutrition is an important factor in the survival of critically ill patients. The purp...
Abstract: Background/Objective. A discrepancy often emerges between nutritional goals and actual de...
insufficient feeding is frequent in the intensive care unit (ICU), which results in poor outcomes. L...
Background: This study was to determine the adequacy of nutritional support by assessing energy and ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Patients suffering persistent critical illness have poor short and long-term outc...
The clinical conditions of critically ill patients are highly heterogeneous; therefore, nutrient req...
Critically ill patients requiring prolonged intensive care (ICU) treatment are at high risk of malnu...
Background: Little is currently known about nutrition intake and energy requirements in the post–int...
Whether nutritional intakes in critically ill survivors after hospital discharge are adequate is unk...
Background: While consent exists, that nutritional status has prognostic impact in the critically il...
Background & aims: Critically ill patients are provided with the intensive care medicine to prevent ...
Little is known about metabolic and nutrition characteristics of patients with coronavirus disease 2...
BACKGROUND: Little is currently known about nutrition intake and energy requirements in the post-int...
Background:The present study was conducted to assess nutrition status in critically ill patients.Mat...
Background and Aims: Early identification of malnutrition among hospitalised patients is essential t...
Background: Malnutrition is an important factor in the survival of critically ill patients. The purp...
Abstract: Background/Objective. A discrepancy often emerges between nutritional goals and actual de...