Adequate nutrition support for critically ill patients optimizes outcome, and enteral feeding is the preferred route of nutrition. Small intestinal glucose absorption is frequently impaired in critical illness. Despite lipid being a major constituent of liquid nutrient administered, there is little information about lipid absorption during critical illness.To determine small intestinal lipid, as well as glucose, absorption in critical illness compared with health.Twenty-nine mechanically ventilated critically ill patients and 16 healthy volunteers were studied. Liquid nutrient (60 mL, 1 kcal/mL), containing 200 µL ¹³C-triolein and 3 g 3-O-methyl-glucose (3-OMG), was infused directly into the duodenum at a rate of 2 kcal/min. Exhaled ¹³CO₂ a...
ObjectiveInadequate nutrition is common in critical illness due in part to gastric stasis. However, ...
ABSTRACT. Background: A concentrated fat emulsion (Intralipid 30%) with a phospholipid/triglyceride ...
This thesis comprises two distinct but complementary chapters with a broad focus on nutrient deliver...
Objectives: Although enteral nutrition is standard care for critically ill patients, nutrient absorp...
ABSTRACT: This commentary highlights the contribution of the article by Chapman and colleagues asses...
Introduction: Delayed gastric emptying occurs frequently in critically ill patients and has the pote...
INTRODUCTION: Studies in the critically ill that evaluate intragastric and post-pyloric delivery of ...
Hyperglycaemia occurs frequently in the critically ill, even in those without a history of diabetes,...
Abstract Introduction In this study, we aimed to evaluate whether fasting plasma citrulline concentr...
Objectives: Delay in initiating enteral nutrition has been reported to disrupt intestinal mucosal in...
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to evaluate whether fasting plasma citrulline concentration pr...
BACKGROUND: Conversion of glucose into lipid (de novo lipogenesis; DNL) is a possible fate of carboh...
Background & aimsNutrition may be important for recovery from critical illness. Gastrointestinal dys...
INTRODUCTION: Studies in the critically ill that evaluate intragastric and post-pyloric delivery of ...
BACKGROUND: The gastrokinetic drug erythromycin is commonly administered to critically ill patients ...
ObjectiveInadequate nutrition is common in critical illness due in part to gastric stasis. However, ...
ABSTRACT. Background: A concentrated fat emulsion (Intralipid 30%) with a phospholipid/triglyceride ...
This thesis comprises two distinct but complementary chapters with a broad focus on nutrient deliver...
Objectives: Although enteral nutrition is standard care for critically ill patients, nutrient absorp...
ABSTRACT: This commentary highlights the contribution of the article by Chapman and colleagues asses...
Introduction: Delayed gastric emptying occurs frequently in critically ill patients and has the pote...
INTRODUCTION: Studies in the critically ill that evaluate intragastric and post-pyloric delivery of ...
Hyperglycaemia occurs frequently in the critically ill, even in those without a history of diabetes,...
Abstract Introduction In this study, we aimed to evaluate whether fasting plasma citrulline concentr...
Objectives: Delay in initiating enteral nutrition has been reported to disrupt intestinal mucosal in...
INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to evaluate whether fasting plasma citrulline concentration pr...
BACKGROUND: Conversion of glucose into lipid (de novo lipogenesis; DNL) is a possible fate of carboh...
Background & aimsNutrition may be important for recovery from critical illness. Gastrointestinal dys...
INTRODUCTION: Studies in the critically ill that evaluate intragastric and post-pyloric delivery of ...
BACKGROUND: The gastrokinetic drug erythromycin is commonly administered to critically ill patients ...
ObjectiveInadequate nutrition is common in critical illness due in part to gastric stasis. However, ...
ABSTRACT. Background: A concentrated fat emulsion (Intralipid 30%) with a phospholipid/triglyceride ...
This thesis comprises two distinct but complementary chapters with a broad focus on nutrient deliver...