Background: Appropriate nutritional support is a key component of care for critically ill patients. While malnutrition increases complications, impacting long term outcomes and healthcare-related costs, uncertainties persist regarding optimal provision of nutritional support in this setting.Methods: An international group of healthcare providers (HCPs) from critical care specialties and nutrition researchers convened to identify knowledge gaps and learnings from studies in critical care nutrition. Clinical research needs were identified in order to better inform future nutrition practices.Results: Challenges in critical care nutrition arise, in part, from inconsistent outcomes in several large-scale studies regarding the optimal amount of c...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutrition...
Despite knowledge for the benefits of providing nutrition support, the actual nutrition support rece...
Background: Malnutrition in Intensive Care Unit patients has been associated with worse clinical out...
Background: Appropriate nutritional support is a key component of care for critically ill patients. ...
Purpose: The objectives of this review are to summarize the current practices and major recent advan...
Background: Widespread variation exists in pediatric critical care nutrition practices, largely beca...
Widespread variation exists in pediatric critical care nutrition practices, largely because of the s...
The abundance of literature related to nutritional support reflects its recently recognised role in ...
Background: This study was to determine the adequacy of nutritional support by assessing energy and ...
An adequate nutritional status is crucial for optimum function of cells and organs, and for wound he...
The abundance of literature related to nutritional support reflects its recently recognised role in ...
Nutrition has long been accepted as playing an important role for critically ill children and increa...
Abstract The lack of benefit from randomised controlled trials has resulted in significant controver...
Critically ill patients requiring prolonged intensive care (ICU) treatment are at high risk of malnu...
Background: While consent exists, that nutritional status has prognostic impact in the critically il...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutrition...
Despite knowledge for the benefits of providing nutrition support, the actual nutrition support rece...
Background: Malnutrition in Intensive Care Unit patients has been associated with worse clinical out...
Background: Appropriate nutritional support is a key component of care for critically ill patients. ...
Purpose: The objectives of this review are to summarize the current practices and major recent advan...
Background: Widespread variation exists in pediatric critical care nutrition practices, largely beca...
Widespread variation exists in pediatric critical care nutrition practices, largely because of the s...
The abundance of literature related to nutritional support reflects its recently recognised role in ...
Background: This study was to determine the adequacy of nutritional support by assessing energy and ...
An adequate nutritional status is crucial for optimum function of cells and organs, and for wound he...
The abundance of literature related to nutritional support reflects its recently recognised role in ...
Nutrition has long been accepted as playing an important role for critically ill children and increa...
Abstract The lack of benefit from randomised controlled trials has resulted in significant controver...
Critically ill patients requiring prolonged intensive care (ICU) treatment are at high risk of malnu...
Background: While consent exists, that nutritional status has prognostic impact in the critically il...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutrition...
Despite knowledge for the benefits of providing nutrition support, the actual nutrition support rece...
Background: Malnutrition in Intensive Care Unit patients has been associated with worse clinical out...