IMPORTANCE: Enteral administration of immune-modulating nutrients (eg, glutamine, omega-3 fatty acids, selenium, and antioxidants) has been suggested to reduce infections and improve recovery from critical illness. However, controversy exists on the use of immune-modulating enteral nutrition, reflected by lack of consensus in guidelines. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether high-protein enteral nutrition enriched with immune-modulating nutrients (IMHP) reduces the incidence of infections compared with standard high-protein enteral nutrition (HP) in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The MetaPlus study, a randomized, double-blind, multicenter trial, was conducted from February 2010 through April 20...
Q3Q1110-4Purpose: Appropriate caloric intake in critically ill patients receiving enteral nutrition ...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend that protein be administered enterally to critically ...
Nutrition support is an integral part of care among critically ill patients. However, critically ill...
IMPORTANCE: Enteral administration of immune-modulating nutrients (eg, glutamine, omega-3 fatty acid...
IMPORTANCE: Enteral administration of immune-modulating nutrients (eg, glutamine, omega-3 fatty acid...
IMPORTANCE: Enteral administration of immune-modulating nutrients (eg, glutamine, omega-3 fatty acid...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend critically ill adults receive more protein than most ...
Background Critically ill patients are subject to severe skeletal muscle wasting during intensive ca...
Nutrition support of critically ill patients with sepsis is one of the most debated issues among int...
Background Critically ill patients are subject to severe skeletal muscle wasting during intensive ca...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the mortality of critically ill patients given either enteral feeding with a...
Background: Acute illness is associated with hypercatabolic state, immunosuppression and inflammatio...
Contains fulltext : 58924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Nutritional th...
Background: The present research aimed to evaluate the effect on outcomes of immunonutrition (IMN) e...
Background: The present research aimed to evaluate the effect on outcomes of immunonutrition (IMN) e...
Q3Q1110-4Purpose: Appropriate caloric intake in critically ill patients receiving enteral nutrition ...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend that protein be administered enterally to critically ...
Nutrition support is an integral part of care among critically ill patients. However, critically ill...
IMPORTANCE: Enteral administration of immune-modulating nutrients (eg, glutamine, omega-3 fatty acid...
IMPORTANCE: Enteral administration of immune-modulating nutrients (eg, glutamine, omega-3 fatty acid...
IMPORTANCE: Enteral administration of immune-modulating nutrients (eg, glutamine, omega-3 fatty acid...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend critically ill adults receive more protein than most ...
Background Critically ill patients are subject to severe skeletal muscle wasting during intensive ca...
Nutrition support of critically ill patients with sepsis is one of the most debated issues among int...
Background Critically ill patients are subject to severe skeletal muscle wasting during intensive ca...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the mortality of critically ill patients given either enteral feeding with a...
Background: Acute illness is associated with hypercatabolic state, immunosuppression and inflammatio...
Contains fulltext : 58924.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Nutritional th...
Background: The present research aimed to evaluate the effect on outcomes of immunonutrition (IMN) e...
Background: The present research aimed to evaluate the effect on outcomes of immunonutrition (IMN) e...
Q3Q1110-4Purpose: Appropriate caloric intake in critically ill patients receiving enteral nutrition ...
BACKGROUND: International guidelines recommend that protein be administered enterally to critically ...
Nutrition support is an integral part of care among critically ill patients. However, critically ill...