Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the wide range in recommended protein delivery in international guidelines and the lack of robust, high quality evidence. As patients are confronted with poor functional outcomes after admission, often attributed to muscle wasting and persisting for multiple years, there is a pressing need for optimal nutritional strategies in the ICU, particularly including protein. This review will discuss the recent literature with regard to purpose, timing and mode of protein delivery.Recent findingsRecent studies on the effect of dose and timing of protein on clinical and functional outcomes are largely observational in nature and the protein delivery consi...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients t...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Critically ill patients experience skeletal muscle wasting that may contribute to...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Critically ill patients experience skeletal muscle wasting that may contribute to...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Emerging evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to im...
Emerging evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to im...
In the context of critical illness, evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementat...
Q3Q26S-14SProtein loss, manifested as loss of muscle mass, is observed universally in all critically...
In the context of critical illness, evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementat...
The rationale for the provision of nitrogen from proteins given via the enteral route or from intrav...
How much protein do critically ill patients require? For the many decades that nutritional support h...
How much protein do critically ill patients require? For the many decades that nutritional support h...
Abstract The rationale for the provision of nitrogen from proteins given via the enteral route or fr...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients t...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Critically ill patients experience skeletal muscle wasting that may contribute to...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Critically ill patients experience skeletal muscle wasting that may contribute to...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Purpose of reviewIn critically ill patients, optimal protein provision remains a challenge given the...
Emerging evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to im...
Emerging evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to im...
In the context of critical illness, evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementat...
Q3Q26S-14SProtein loss, manifested as loss of muscle mass, is observed universally in all critically...
In the context of critical illness, evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementat...
The rationale for the provision of nitrogen from proteins given via the enteral route or from intrav...
How much protein do critically ill patients require? For the many decades that nutritional support h...
How much protein do critically ill patients require? For the many decades that nutritional support h...
Abstract The rationale for the provision of nitrogen from proteins given via the enteral route or fr...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend greater protein delivery to critically ill patients t...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Critically ill patients experience skeletal muscle wasting that may contribute to...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Critically ill patients experience skeletal muscle wasting that may contribute to...