343-349INTRODUCTION: Our aim was to evaluate the impact of hyperproteic hypocaloric enteral feeding on clinical outcomes in critically ill patients, particularly on severity of organic failure measured with the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a double blind clinical trial, 80 critically ill adult patients were randomized to hyperproteic hypocaloric or to isocaloric enteral nutrition; all patients completed follow-up of at least 4 days. Prescribed caloric intake was: Hyperproteic hypocaloric enteral nutrition (15 kcal/kg with 1.7 g/kg of protein) or isocaloric enteral nutrition (25 kcal/kg with 20% of the calories as protein). The main outcome was the differences in delta SOFA at 48 h. Secondary outco...
Background: Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (PN), and...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the evidence behind specific but common patient care dec...
Nutrition support is an integral part of care among critically ill patients. However, critically ill...
Q3Q1110-4Purpose: Appropriate caloric intake in critically ill patients receiving enteral nutrition ...
Critical illness presents with the classic response to stress, including hypermetabolism and increas...
Background: Critically ill patients typically receive 60 of estimated calorie requirements. Objectiv...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients typically receive ∼60% of estimated calorie requirements.OBJECTI...
Uncertainty surrounds the optimal approach to feeding the critically ill, with increasing interest i...
Abstract Background and aims Combining energy and protein targets during the acute phase of critical...
Q3Q272S-76SCalculation of energy and protein doses for critically ill patients is still a matter of ...
Background: The effect of delivering nutrition at different calorie levels during critical illness i...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend critically ill adults receive more protein than most ...
Background: Nutrition is one of the fundamentals of care provided to critically ill adults. The volu...
Enteral nutrition is a source of carbohydrate that may exacerbate hyperglycaemia. Its treatment, ins...
Background: Nutrition is one of the fundamentals of care provided to critically ill adults. The volu...
Background: Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (PN), and...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the evidence behind specific but common patient care dec...
Nutrition support is an integral part of care among critically ill patients. However, critically ill...
Q3Q1110-4Purpose: Appropriate caloric intake in critically ill patients receiving enteral nutrition ...
Critical illness presents with the classic response to stress, including hypermetabolism and increas...
Background: Critically ill patients typically receive 60 of estimated calorie requirements. Objectiv...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients typically receive ∼60% of estimated calorie requirements.OBJECTI...
Uncertainty surrounds the optimal approach to feeding the critically ill, with increasing interest i...
Abstract Background and aims Combining energy and protein targets during the acute phase of critical...
Q3Q272S-76SCalculation of energy and protein doses for critically ill patients is still a matter of ...
Background: The effect of delivering nutrition at different calorie levels during critical illness i...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend critically ill adults receive more protein than most ...
Background: Nutrition is one of the fundamentals of care provided to critically ill adults. The volu...
Enteral nutrition is a source of carbohydrate that may exacerbate hyperglycaemia. Its treatment, ins...
Background: Nutrition is one of the fundamentals of care provided to critically ill adults. The volu...
Background: Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (PN), and...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the evidence behind specific but common patient care dec...
Nutrition support is an integral part of care among critically ill patients. However, critically ill...