Introduction Wound healing process depends on many factors. As it has been proved many times before, nutrition is one of the key factors in wound healing therapy. When there is an insufficient supply of nutrients and malnutrition, wound healing processes slow down and the inflammatory phase is prolonged, which requires high energy expenditure and as a consequence may lead to the loss of lean body mass and the development of sarcopenia and cachexia. This promotes the formation of non-healing chronic wounds. In this paper, we would like to emphasize the role of nutrition, as an integral part of wound healing processes, which should encompass the current metabolic needs associated with patient’s clinical condition. This case describes a young ...
Proper nutrition can promote healing and improve clinical outcome. Open abdomen patients are at risk...
The aim of this review is to synthesise literature on food, nutritional status and wound healing to ...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility of recruitment, retention, intervention delivery and outco...
Summary: The relationship between nutrition and wound healing–-after injury or surgical intervention...
ABSTRACT. The relationship between nutritional state and wound healing was examined in 66 adult surg...
Current knowledge of physiopathology allows better understanding of the metabolic and immunological ...
Wound and its healing process are thought to be complicated process in the world. In fact, a wound h...
Abstract The role of nutrition in wound care is often overlooked. The main reasons why wounds fail t...
ABSTRACT: Clinicians in nearly all practice areas are confronted with the challenges associated with...
Significance: Nutrition is one of the most basic of medical issues and is often ignored as a problem...
Thomas E Serena,1 Raphael A Yaakov,1 Mark DeLegge,2 Tim A Mayhugh,1 Sarah Moore1 1SerenaGroup, Cambr...
Wound healing is a complex series of biochemical events which results from wound in the organism. Wo...
Sufficient nutrition is important for all medical surgical patients. In the clinical setting, many p...
Sufficient nutrition is important for all medical surgical patients. In the clinical setting, many p...
Sufficient nutrition is important for all medical surgical patients. In the clinical setting, many p...
Proper nutrition can promote healing and improve clinical outcome. Open abdomen patients are at risk...
The aim of this review is to synthesise literature on food, nutritional status and wound healing to ...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility of recruitment, retention, intervention delivery and outco...
Summary: The relationship between nutrition and wound healing–-after injury or surgical intervention...
ABSTRACT. The relationship between nutritional state and wound healing was examined in 66 adult surg...
Current knowledge of physiopathology allows better understanding of the metabolic and immunological ...
Wound and its healing process are thought to be complicated process in the world. In fact, a wound h...
Abstract The role of nutrition in wound care is often overlooked. The main reasons why wounds fail t...
ABSTRACT: Clinicians in nearly all practice areas are confronted with the challenges associated with...
Significance: Nutrition is one of the most basic of medical issues and is often ignored as a problem...
Thomas E Serena,1 Raphael A Yaakov,1 Mark DeLegge,2 Tim A Mayhugh,1 Sarah Moore1 1SerenaGroup, Cambr...
Wound healing is a complex series of biochemical events which results from wound in the organism. Wo...
Sufficient nutrition is important for all medical surgical patients. In the clinical setting, many p...
Sufficient nutrition is important for all medical surgical patients. In the clinical setting, many p...
Sufficient nutrition is important for all medical surgical patients. In the clinical setting, many p...
Proper nutrition can promote healing and improve clinical outcome. Open abdomen patients are at risk...
The aim of this review is to synthesise literature on food, nutritional status and wound healing to ...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility of recruitment, retention, intervention delivery and outco...