Approximately 0.5-1% of patients with COVID-19 develop respiratory failure, shock or multi-organ failure requiring intensive care unit admission. COVID-19 pneumonia is characterised by high fevers, increased energy utilisation and skeletal muscle catabolism. The delta variant has direct gastrointestinal effects resulting in diarrhoea, nausea, and vomiting. Combined these rapidly impair nutritional status. It is therefore important to quickly identify factors leading to feeding intolerance and manage them with a sense of urgency to prevent malnutrition during critical illness
International audienceThe viral epidemic caused by the new Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is responsible for...
Background: In this study, a report of dietitian-led nutrition interventions for patients with COVID...
International audienceBackground & aims: Malnutrition following intensive care unit (ICU) stay is fr...
Approximately 0.5-1% of patients with COVID-19 develop respiratory failure, shock or multi-organ fai...
Currently, there has been no nutritional therapy guideline available for discharged Covid-19 patient...
Diagnosis and treatment of malnutrition should be considered in the management of COVID-19 patients ...
The nutritional consequences of COVID-19 infection must be recognized by health care professionals (...
Nutritional support in infections, including that due to COVID-19, is a key aspect, as it has the po...
Patients with COVID-19 who are in the ICU considered to be extremely high malnutrition, which is cau...
This presentation is aimed to describe several guidelines available indicating nutritional therapy i...
We read with great interest the paper from Kaiying and Hanping on nutrition patients hospitalized fo...
Background: Patients who are critically ill with COVID-19 could have impaired nutrient absorption du...
International audienceThe viral epidemic caused by the new Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is responsible for...
Background: In this study, a report of dietitian-led nutrition interventions for patients with COVID...
International audienceBackground & aims: Malnutrition following intensive care unit (ICU) stay is fr...
Approximately 0.5-1% of patients with COVID-19 develop respiratory failure, shock or multi-organ fai...
Currently, there has been no nutritional therapy guideline available for discharged Covid-19 patient...
Diagnosis and treatment of malnutrition should be considered in the management of COVID-19 patients ...
The nutritional consequences of COVID-19 infection must be recognized by health care professionals (...
Nutritional support in infections, including that due to COVID-19, is a key aspect, as it has the po...
Patients with COVID-19 who are in the ICU considered to be extremely high malnutrition, which is cau...
This presentation is aimed to describe several guidelines available indicating nutritional therapy i...
We read with great interest the paper from Kaiying and Hanping on nutrition patients hospitalized fo...
Background: Patients who are critically ill with COVID-19 could have impaired nutrient absorption du...
International audienceThe viral epidemic caused by the new Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is responsible for...
Background: In this study, a report of dietitian-led nutrition interventions for patients with COVID...
International audienceBackground & aims: Malnutrition following intensive care unit (ICU) stay is fr...