Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "Surgery ICU Rounds - Podcasts - Glutamine In Critical Illness: what's all the fuss about?." By Jeffrey S. Guy, MD, MSc, FACS.All surgical residents know that glutamine is the amino acid known as the fuel for the gut. But what is all the fuss about? The episode will look at the data on glutamine. Does glutamine improve outcomes, and if so and in who? How much should we use and what are the hazards? Enteral versus parenteral
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
enteral nutrition decreases infectious complications in trauma patients Dear Sir: We read with speci...
Critical illness, defined as a life-threatening organ failure, entails an extreme stress that result...
Critical illness is characterized by glutamine depletion owing to increased metabolic demand. Glutam...
Key Points: Glutamine is an essential substrate for several key metabolic pathways; Glutamine supple...
The role of glutamine as a metabolic fuel for the starving intestines, its capacity to limit bacteri...
OBJECTIVE: Glutamine and arginine are both used as nutritional supplements in critically ill patient...
BACKGROUND: Addition of glutamine to enteral nutrition formulas is consistently associated with a si...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critic...
Abstract Background Addition of glutamine to enteral nutrition formulas is consistently associated w...
Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body and has been considered nonessential in the pa...
   Objective: Endogenous production of glutamine may be reduced during critical illness. The shor...
The objectives of the pharmaconutrients include the modulation of the inflammatory response frequent...
Glutamine is considered an essential amino acid during stress and critical illness. Parenteral gluta...
The most abundant amino acid in the bloodstream, L-glutamine fulfills a number of biochemical needs....
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
enteral nutrition decreases infectious complications in trauma patients Dear Sir: We read with speci...
Critical illness, defined as a life-threatening organ failure, entails an extreme stress that result...
Critical illness is characterized by glutamine depletion owing to increased metabolic demand. Glutam...
Key Points: Glutamine is an essential substrate for several key metabolic pathways; Glutamine supple...
The role of glutamine as a metabolic fuel for the starving intestines, its capacity to limit bacteri...
OBJECTIVE: Glutamine and arginine are both used as nutritional supplements in critically ill patient...
BACKGROUND: Addition of glutamine to enteral nutrition formulas is consistently associated with a si...
Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critic...
Abstract Background Addition of glutamine to enteral nutrition formulas is consistently associated w...
Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body and has been considered nonessential in the pa...
   Objective: Endogenous production of glutamine may be reduced during critical illness. The shor...
The objectives of the pharmaconutrients include the modulation of the inflammatory response frequent...
Glutamine is considered an essential amino acid during stress and critical illness. Parenteral gluta...
The most abundant amino acid in the bloodstream, L-glutamine fulfills a number of biochemical needs....
Glutamine (Gln) is an important energy source and has been used as a supplementary energy substrate....
enteral nutrition decreases infectious complications in trauma patients Dear Sir: We read with speci...
Critical illness, defined as a life-threatening organ failure, entails an extreme stress that result...