BACKGROUND: Large randomised controlled trials have shown that early supplemental parenteral nutrition in patients admitted to adult and paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) is harmful. Overdosing of energy with too little protein was suggested as a potential reason for this. This study analysed which macronutrient was associated with harm caused by early supplemental parenteral nutrition in the Paediatric Early versus Late Parenteral Nutrition In Critical Illness (PEPaNIC) randomised trial. METHODS: Patients in the initial randomised controlled trial were randomly assigned to receive suppplemental parenteral nutrition (PN) within 24 h of PICU admission (early PN) or to receive such PN after 1 week (late PN) when enteral nutrition was in...
Background & aims: Hypophosphatemia during critical illness has been associated with adverse outcome...
Recent trials have questioned the benefit of early parenteral nutrition in adults. The effect of ear...
BACKGROUND: The multicentre randomised controlled PEPaNIC trial showed that withholding parenteral n...
BACKGROUND: The state-of-the-art nutrition used for critically ill children is based essentially on ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Critically ill children are at increased risk of weight deterioration in the paed...
Background: The state-of-the-art nutrition used for critically ill children is based essentially on ...
BACKGROUND: Previous randomised studies showed that withholding parenteral nutrition for 1 week of c...
In critically ill children admitted to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs), enteral nutrition (EN...
BACKGROUND: The paediatric early versus late parenteral nutrition in critical illness (PEPaNIC) mult...
Importance: Undernourishment has been associated with poor outcomes of critical illness in children....
BACKGROUND: The PEPaNIC randomised controlled trial, which recruited 1440 critically ill infants and...
Rationale Early parenteral nutrition to supplement insufficient enteral feeding during intensive car...
During hospitalization in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), critically ill children are fed ar...
_IMPORTANCE_ Undernourishment has been associated with poor outcomes of critical illness in children...
Background: Initiating parenteral nutrition (PN) within 24 h in critically ill children is inferior ...
Background & aims: Hypophosphatemia during critical illness has been associated with adverse outcome...
Recent trials have questioned the benefit of early parenteral nutrition in adults. The effect of ear...
BACKGROUND: The multicentre randomised controlled PEPaNIC trial showed that withholding parenteral n...
BACKGROUND: The state-of-the-art nutrition used for critically ill children is based essentially on ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Critically ill children are at increased risk of weight deterioration in the paed...
Background: The state-of-the-art nutrition used for critically ill children is based essentially on ...
BACKGROUND: Previous randomised studies showed that withholding parenteral nutrition for 1 week of c...
In critically ill children admitted to pediatric intensive care units (PICUs), enteral nutrition (EN...
BACKGROUND: The paediatric early versus late parenteral nutrition in critical illness (PEPaNIC) mult...
Importance: Undernourishment has been associated with poor outcomes of critical illness in children....
BACKGROUND: The PEPaNIC randomised controlled trial, which recruited 1440 critically ill infants and...
Rationale Early parenteral nutrition to supplement insufficient enteral feeding during intensive car...
During hospitalization in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU), critically ill children are fed ar...
_IMPORTANCE_ Undernourishment has been associated with poor outcomes of critical illness in children...
Background: Initiating parenteral nutrition (PN) within 24 h in critically ill children is inferior ...
Background & aims: Hypophosphatemia during critical illness has been associated with adverse outcome...
Recent trials have questioned the benefit of early parenteral nutrition in adults. The effect of ear...
BACKGROUND: The multicentre randomised controlled PEPaNIC trial showed that withholding parenteral n...