OBJECTIVE: To determine whether inclusion of glutamine, selenium, or both in a standard isonitrogenous, isocaloric preparation of parenteral nutrition influenced new infections and mortality among critically ill patients. DESIGN: Randomised, double blinded, factorial, controlled trial. SETTING: Level 2 and 3 (or combined) critical care units in Scotland. All 22 units were invited, and 10 participated. PARTICIPANTS: 502 adults in intensive care units and high dependency units for ≥ 48 hours, with gastrointestinal failure and requiring parenteral nutrition. INTERVENTIONS: Parenteral glutamine (20.2 g/day) or selenium (500 μg/day), or both, for up to seven days. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcomes were participants with new infections in t...
Objective: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a form of nosocomial pneumonia that increases pa...
Background: Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (PN), and...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the mortality of critically ill patients given either enteral feeding with a...
Background: Mortality rates in the Intensive Care Unit and subsequent hospital mortality rates in th...
Objective: We aimed to compare the effectiveness of enteral, parenteral and combined enteral-parente...
It is currently unclear whether parenteral selenium supplementation should be recommended in the man...
Objective: We aimed to compare the effectiveness of enteral, parenteral and combined enteral-parente...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: During the past 2 years a number of studies, meta-analyses and reviews have shown...
Background: Nutrition is one of the fundamentals of care provided to critically ill adults. The volu...
Background: Nutrition is one of the fundamentals of care provided to critically ill adults. The volu...
Background: Selenium presents anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties which plays a critical ro...
Critical illness is characterized by glutamine depletion owing to increased metabolic demand. Glutam...
Glutamine supplementation has been associated with reduced mortality, infections and hospital length...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critic...
Objective: Studies suggest clinical benefit of glutamine-supplemented parenteral nutrition. The aim ...
Objective: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a form of nosocomial pneumonia that increases pa...
Background: Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (PN), and...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the mortality of critically ill patients given either enteral feeding with a...
Background: Mortality rates in the Intensive Care Unit and subsequent hospital mortality rates in th...
Objective: We aimed to compare the effectiveness of enteral, parenteral and combined enteral-parente...
It is currently unclear whether parenteral selenium supplementation should be recommended in the man...
Objective: We aimed to compare the effectiveness of enteral, parenteral and combined enteral-parente...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: During the past 2 years a number of studies, meta-analyses and reviews have shown...
Background: Nutrition is one of the fundamentals of care provided to critically ill adults. The volu...
Background: Nutrition is one of the fundamentals of care provided to critically ill adults. The volu...
Background: Selenium presents anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties which plays a critical ro...
Critical illness is characterized by glutamine depletion owing to increased metabolic demand. Glutam...
Glutamine supplementation has been associated with reduced mortality, infections and hospital length...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critic...
Objective: Studies suggest clinical benefit of glutamine-supplemented parenteral nutrition. The aim ...
Objective: Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is a form of nosocomial pneumonia that increases pa...
Background: Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (PN), and...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the mortality of critically ill patients given either enteral feeding with a...