During the last four years revised clinical practice guidelines on nutritional support have been published by the major nutritional societies worldwide. The aim of these guidelines is to promote the safe and effective care of patients who need nutritional support as part of their overall management. All guidelines are based on the available “best evidence” in order to assist nutrition professionals in making decisions on the appropriate and cost-effective nutritional practices. Although such guidelines are a useful tool to patient management, they are meant to support, not replace, the clinical judgment and experience of nutrition professionals
Background: Nutritional support is considered essential for the outcome of pediatric critical illnes...
Following the new ESPEN Standard Operating Procedures, the previous guidelines to provide best medic...
Neurocritical patients require specialized nutritional support due to their intense catabolism and p...
A.S.P.E.N. and SCCM are both nonprofit organizations composed of multidisciplinary healthcare profes...
Clinical Practice Guidelines for Critical Patients’ Nutrition. This document includes a review and u...
Provision of optimal nutrition is often difficult to achieve in the critically ill child, but can im...
hosted at online.sagepub.com Review Therapy guidelines allow the scientific community to provide hea...
This article discusses basic features of nutritional support in critically-ill patients: general ind...
Patients in neurosurgical intensive care have individual needs concerning nutrition because of their...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutrition...
Following the new ESPEN Standard Operating Procedures, the previous guidelines to provide best medic...
Abstract: Background: Nutritional support is considered essential for the outcome of paediatric crit...
Objectives: to provide an overview of evidence-based guidelines regarding some clinical practices re...
Nutritional assessment and provision of nutritional therapy are a core part of intensive care unit (...
Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely ma...
Background: Nutritional support is considered essential for the outcome of pediatric critical illnes...
Following the new ESPEN Standard Operating Procedures, the previous guidelines to provide best medic...
Neurocritical patients require specialized nutritional support due to their intense catabolism and p...
A.S.P.E.N. and SCCM are both nonprofit organizations composed of multidisciplinary healthcare profes...
Clinical Practice Guidelines for Critical Patients’ Nutrition. This document includes a review and u...
Provision of optimal nutrition is often difficult to achieve in the critically ill child, but can im...
hosted at online.sagepub.com Review Therapy guidelines allow the scientific community to provide hea...
This article discusses basic features of nutritional support in critically-ill patients: general ind...
Patients in neurosurgical intensive care have individual needs concerning nutrition because of their...
BACKGROUND & AIMS:Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutrition...
Following the new ESPEN Standard Operating Procedures, the previous guidelines to provide best medic...
Abstract: Background: Nutritional support is considered essential for the outcome of paediatric crit...
Objectives: to provide an overview of evidence-based guidelines regarding some clinical practices re...
Nutritional assessment and provision of nutritional therapy are a core part of intensive care unit (...
Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely ma...
Background: Nutritional support is considered essential for the outcome of pediatric critical illnes...
Following the new ESPEN Standard Operating Procedures, the previous guidelines to provide best medic...
Neurocritical patients require specialized nutritional support due to their intense catabolism and p...