PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To summarize recent evidence on prevalence, risk factors, significance, treatment, and prevention of electrolyte disorders in critically ill with a specific focus on disorders during the initiation of nutrition. RECENT FINDINGS: Electrolyte disturbances appear to occur often during critical illness, and most of them seem to be associated with impaired outcome. However, a recent systematic review indicated insufficient evidence to answer clinically relevant questions regarding hypophosphatemia. Similar questions (which thresholds of serum levels are clinically relevant; how serum levels should be corrected and how do different correction regimens/approaches influence outcome) are not clearly answered also for other electro...
Background: Equipoise exists regarding the benefits of restricting caloric intake during electrolyte...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Critically ill patients usually develop hyperglycemia, which is associated with a...
Aims and objectives. To review the literature and identify opportunities for nutritional practice im...
Introduction: Early enteral nutrition is recommended for critically ill children, potentially exposi...
Objective: To determine the type of electrolytes abnormalities observed among critically ill patient...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is evidence that maintaining a normal glycemia level in critically ill pati...
Early enteral nutrition is recommended for critically ill children, potentially exposing those who a...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: A recent and large multicentre study reports that ICU patie...
Background: Electrolytes are involved in many metabolic and homeostatic functions, including enzymat...
Background: Refeeding syndrome is a potentially life-threatening condition characterised by severe i...
Electrolyte disorders is an imbalance of certain ionized salts (sodium, potassium, calcium, bicarbon...
Background/aims Refeeding syndrome can result following excessive feeding of malnourished patients. ...
Introduction: Currently no evidence-based guideline exists for the approach to hypophosphatemia in c...
Reintegrating nutrition back into individuals who are severely malnourished, especially those hospit...
REVIEW ARTICLE Refeeding syndrome (RFS) represents a group of clinical findings that occur in sever...
Background: Equipoise exists regarding the benefits of restricting caloric intake during electrolyte...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Critically ill patients usually develop hyperglycemia, which is associated with a...
Aims and objectives. To review the literature and identify opportunities for nutritional practice im...
Introduction: Early enteral nutrition is recommended for critically ill children, potentially exposi...
Objective: To determine the type of electrolytes abnormalities observed among critically ill patient...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is evidence that maintaining a normal glycemia level in critically ill pati...
Early enteral nutrition is recommended for critically ill children, potentially exposing those who a...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW: A recent and large multicentre study reports that ICU patie...
Background: Electrolytes are involved in many metabolic and homeostatic functions, including enzymat...
Background: Refeeding syndrome is a potentially life-threatening condition characterised by severe i...
Electrolyte disorders is an imbalance of certain ionized salts (sodium, potassium, calcium, bicarbon...
Background/aims Refeeding syndrome can result following excessive feeding of malnourished patients. ...
Introduction: Currently no evidence-based guideline exists for the approach to hypophosphatemia in c...
Reintegrating nutrition back into individuals who are severely malnourished, especially those hospit...
REVIEW ARTICLE Refeeding syndrome (RFS) represents a group of clinical findings that occur in sever...
Background: Equipoise exists regarding the benefits of restricting caloric intake during electrolyte...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Critically ill patients usually develop hyperglycemia, which is associated with a...
Aims and objectives. To review the literature and identify opportunities for nutritional practice im...