Hospital mortality in critical illness has decreased over the last decade. At the same time, there has been an increase in the number of patients diagnosed with post-intensive care syndrome (PIT-syndrome) which re-duces the life quality after discharge. One of the most important components preventing the development of PIT syndrome is nutritional support. The aim of the review is to highlight the need for a differentiated approach to nutritional support of critically ill patients during their treatment and rehabilitation. Among more than 200 primary sources of literature from various databases (Scopus, Web of science, RINC, etc.), 82 sources mainly published in the last 5 years were selected for review. Earlier publications maintaining clin...
The abundance of literature related to nutritional support reflects its recently recognised role in ...
Malnutrition is common in critically ill, hospitalized patients and so represents a major problem fo...
ABSTRACT: Critical illness can be viewed as consisting of 4 distinct stages: (1) acute critical illn...
An adequate nutritional status is crucial for optimum function of cells and organs, and for wound he...
The provision of nutritional support for patients who are critically ill is complex and multifaceted...
The purpose of this review is to discuss nutrition support in general with emphasis put on criticall...
The purpose of this review is to discuss nutrition support in general with emphasis put on criticall...
Medical nutrition therapy in critically ill patients remains challenging, not only because of the pr...
The abundance of literature related to nutritional support reflects its recently recognised role in ...
The critically ill patient undergoes an obligatory hypercatabolic phase and is at risk to an increas...
Abstract The lack of benefit from randomised controlled trials has resulted in significant controver...
The critically ill patient undergoes an obligatory hypercatabolic phase and is at risk to an increas...
Background: This study was to determine the adequacy of nutritional support by assessing energy and ...
The abundance of literature related to nutritional support reflects its recently recognised role in ...
ABSlRACf: Because critical illness often creates a vigorous metabolic response to permitthe repair o...
The abundance of literature related to nutritional support reflects its recently recognised role in ...
Malnutrition is common in critically ill, hospitalized patients and so represents a major problem fo...
ABSTRACT: Critical illness can be viewed as consisting of 4 distinct stages: (1) acute critical illn...
An adequate nutritional status is crucial for optimum function of cells and organs, and for wound he...
The provision of nutritional support for patients who are critically ill is complex and multifaceted...
The purpose of this review is to discuss nutrition support in general with emphasis put on criticall...
The purpose of this review is to discuss nutrition support in general with emphasis put on criticall...
Medical nutrition therapy in critically ill patients remains challenging, not only because of the pr...
The abundance of literature related to nutritional support reflects its recently recognised role in ...
The critically ill patient undergoes an obligatory hypercatabolic phase and is at risk to an increas...
Abstract The lack of benefit from randomised controlled trials has resulted in significant controver...
The critically ill patient undergoes an obligatory hypercatabolic phase and is at risk to an increas...
Background: This study was to determine the adequacy of nutritional support by assessing energy and ...
The abundance of literature related to nutritional support reflects its recently recognised role in ...
ABSlRACf: Because critical illness often creates a vigorous metabolic response to permitthe repair o...
The abundance of literature related to nutritional support reflects its recently recognised role in ...
Malnutrition is common in critically ill, hospitalized patients and so represents a major problem fo...
ABSTRACT: Critical illness can be viewed as consisting of 4 distinct stages: (1) acute critical illn...