Critically ill patients are hypercatabolic due to stress and inflammation. This condition induces hyperglycemia. Muscle wasting is intense during critical illness. Its prevention is essential. This is possible by early and appropriate nutritional support. Preserving the function of the gastrointestinal tract with enteral nutrition is the gold standard. However, when targeted protein-caloric intake is not met through enteral nutrition within the first three days in the intensive care unit (ICU), supplemental parenteral nutrition is administered to reduce morbidity and mortality. In addition, in order to limit metabolic imbalance and reduce mortality, glycemic control using insulin therapy is mandatory. This article reviews the current unders...
International audienceNutritional support in the intensive care setting represents a challenge but i...
SummaryBackground & aimsSince the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nut...
Hyperglycemia is frequently occurring in critically ill patients and the incidence is particularly h...
Critical illness is characterised by nutritional and metabolic disorders, resulting in increased mus...
Undernutrition is a widespread problem in the intensive care and is associated with a worse clinical...
Nutrition therapy is part of the standard care given to all critically ill patients. In general, nut...
Total parenteral nutrition was developed in the 1960s and has since been implemented commonly in the...
Critically ill patients depend on artificial nutrition for the maintenance of their metabolic functi...
The critically ill patient undergoes an obligatory hypercatabolic phase and is at risk to an increas...
Contains fulltext : 58924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Nutritional th...
Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely m...
This review emphasizes the role of a timely supplemental parenteral nutrition (PN) for critically il...
Critical illness is characterised by nutritional and metabolic disorders, resulting in increased mus...
This review emphasizes the benefits of parenteral nutrition (PN) in critically ill patients, when pr...
Nutritional support in the intensive care setting represents a challenge but it is fortunate that it...
International audienceNutritional support in the intensive care setting represents a challenge but i...
SummaryBackground & aimsSince the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nut...
Hyperglycemia is frequently occurring in critically ill patients and the incidence is particularly h...
Critical illness is characterised by nutritional and metabolic disorders, resulting in increased mus...
Undernutrition is a widespread problem in the intensive care and is associated with a worse clinical...
Nutrition therapy is part of the standard care given to all critically ill patients. In general, nut...
Total parenteral nutrition was developed in the 1960s and has since been implemented commonly in the...
Critically ill patients depend on artificial nutrition for the maintenance of their metabolic functi...
The critically ill patient undergoes an obligatory hypercatabolic phase and is at risk to an increas...
Contains fulltext : 58924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Nutritional th...
Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely m...
This review emphasizes the role of a timely supplemental parenteral nutrition (PN) for critically il...
Critical illness is characterised by nutritional and metabolic disorders, resulting in increased mus...
This review emphasizes the benefits of parenteral nutrition (PN) in critically ill patients, when pr...
Nutritional support in the intensive care setting represents a challenge but it is fortunate that it...
International audienceNutritional support in the intensive care setting represents a challenge but i...
SummaryBackground & aimsSince the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nut...
Hyperglycemia is frequently occurring in critically ill patients and the incidence is particularly h...