© 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.Background and aims: Concurrent therapies are not accounted for nutritional intake. This prospective clinical audit in an intensive care unit aimed at assessing the influence of fluid therapy and drugs containing nutrients on total nutrient delivery. Methods: Forty-four patients, 25M: 19F, age 63+/-12 (17-83)years, Acute Physiological and Chronic Health Evaluation II: 24+/-9, with length of stay >72h, were evaluated. Basal energy expenditure was estimated by the Harris-Benedict formula. All nutrients conveyed by oral, enteral, parenteral nutrition, IV solutions and drugs were daily registered and summed at the end of respiratory intensive care unit stay. Results: Mean estimated basal en...
Background: Adequate nutrition support reduces infectious complications, mortality and length of hos...
The amount of lipid delivered to patients varies considerably depending on the non-nutritional intak...
Propofol, a commonly used sedative in the intensive care unit, is formulated in a 10% lipid emulsion...
The association between hyporexia/anorexia, reduced food intake and disease-related malnutrition at ...
The association between hyporexia/anorexia, reduced food intake and disease-related malnutrition at ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Enteral nutritional therapy (ENT) is the best route for the nutrition of crit...
Malnutrition is common in intensive care units (ICU), and volume based feeding protocols have been p...
This thesis investigates the influence of nutrition support on a set of critically ill patients afte...
Background & aim: Nutritional intake of patients in acute respiratory failure receiving non-invasive...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Oral nutrition is delivered frequently in intensive care units (ICUs) but...
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This review emphasizes the role of a timely supplemental parenteral nutrition (PN) for critically il...
Background: The effect of delivering nutrition at different calorie levels during critical illness i...
Nutrition therapy is challenging in critically ill patients. Critical illness is associated with a s...
The clinical conditions of critically ill patients are highly heterogeneous; therefore, nutrient req...
Background: Adequate nutrition support reduces infectious complications, mortality and length of hos...
The amount of lipid delivered to patients varies considerably depending on the non-nutritional intak...
Propofol, a commonly used sedative in the intensive care unit, is formulated in a 10% lipid emulsion...
The association between hyporexia/anorexia, reduced food intake and disease-related malnutrition at ...
The association between hyporexia/anorexia, reduced food intake and disease-related malnutrition at ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Enteral nutritional therapy (ENT) is the best route for the nutrition of crit...
Malnutrition is common in intensive care units (ICU), and volume based feeding protocols have been p...
This thesis investigates the influence of nutrition support on a set of critically ill patients afte...
Background & aim: Nutritional intake of patients in acute respiratory failure receiving non-invasive...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Oral nutrition is delivered frequently in intensive care units (ICUs) but...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
This review emphasizes the role of a timely supplemental parenteral nutrition (PN) for critically il...
Background: The effect of delivering nutrition at different calorie levels during critical illness i...
Nutrition therapy is challenging in critically ill patients. Critical illness is associated with a s...
The clinical conditions of critically ill patients are highly heterogeneous; therefore, nutrient req...
Background: Adequate nutrition support reduces infectious complications, mortality and length of hos...
The amount of lipid delivered to patients varies considerably depending on the non-nutritional intak...
Propofol, a commonly used sedative in the intensive care unit, is formulated in a 10% lipid emulsion...