Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely malnourished ICU patient, and nutritional support of the critically ill is accepted as a standard of care. Current recommendations suggest starting enteral feeding as soon as possible whenever the gastrointestinal tract is functioning. The disadvantage of enteral support is that inadequate energy and protein intake can occur. The present commentary focuses on some recent findings regarding the nutritional support of critically ill patients and proposes to promote mixed nutrition support by enteral nutrition (EN), and by parenteral nutrition (PN) whenever EN is insufficient. Recent findings: An increasing nutrition deficit during a long ICU s...
With the increased complexity of managing criti-cally ill patients, it is a valuable exercise to occ...
The critically ill patient undergoes an obligatory hypercatabolic phase and is at risk to an increas...
- Overfeeding of critically ill patients is associated with a higher incidence of infections and an ...
Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely ma...
Critically ill patients depend on artificial nutrition for the maintenance of their metabolic functi...
Critically ill patients depend on artificial nutrition for the maintenance of their metabolic functi...
Nutrition support of critically ill patients with sepsis is one of the most debated issues among int...
Background: Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (PN), and...
Total parenteral nutrition was developed in the 1960s and has since been implemented commonly in the...
Background: For intensive care unit (ICU) patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction and in need of ...
BACKGROUND: Enteral nutrition (EN) is recommended for patients in the intensive-care unit (ICU), but...
Both the optimal caloric intake and the best route of delivery of nutrition to critically ill patien...
Undernutrition is a widespread problem in the intensive care and is associated with a worse clinical...
Although it generally is accepted that early enteral nutrition is of benefit to critically ill patie...
Background: In the critically ill, energy delivery from enteral nutrition (EN) is often less than th...
With the increased complexity of managing criti-cally ill patients, it is a valuable exercise to occ...
The critically ill patient undergoes an obligatory hypercatabolic phase and is at risk to an increas...
- Overfeeding of critically ill patients is associated with a higher incidence of infections and an ...
Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely ma...
Critically ill patients depend on artificial nutrition for the maintenance of their metabolic functi...
Critically ill patients depend on artificial nutrition for the maintenance of their metabolic functi...
Nutrition support of critically ill patients with sepsis is one of the most debated issues among int...
Background: Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (PN), and...
Total parenteral nutrition was developed in the 1960s and has since been implemented commonly in the...
Background: For intensive care unit (ICU) patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction and in need of ...
BACKGROUND: Enteral nutrition (EN) is recommended for patients in the intensive-care unit (ICU), but...
Both the optimal caloric intake and the best route of delivery of nutrition to critically ill patien...
Undernutrition is a widespread problem in the intensive care and is associated with a worse clinical...
Although it generally is accepted that early enteral nutrition is of benefit to critically ill patie...
Background: In the critically ill, energy delivery from enteral nutrition (EN) is often less than th...
With the increased complexity of managing criti-cally ill patients, it is a valuable exercise to occ...
The critically ill patient undergoes an obligatory hypercatabolic phase and is at risk to an increas...
- Overfeeding of critically ill patients is associated with a higher incidence of infections and an ...