AbstractBackgroundFor intensive care unit (ICU) patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction and in need of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) support, the benefit of additional enteral feeding is not clear. This study aimed to investigate whether combined TPN with enteral feeding is associated with better outcomes in surgical intensive care unit (SICU) patients.MethodsClinical data of 88 patients in SICU were retrospectively collected. Variables used for analysis included route and percentage of nutritional support, total caloric intake, age, gender, body weight, body mass index, admission diagnosis, surgical procedure, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II score, comorbidities, length of hospital stay, postoperative compl...
Abstract Background Nutrition guidelines recommendati...
While medical nutrition therapy is an essential part of the care for critically ill patients, uncert...
Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely m...
AbstractBackgroundFor intensive care unit (ICU) patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction and in ne...
Background: For intensive care unit (ICU) patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction and in need of ...
Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely ma...
Background: The enteral nutrition (EN) is the first choice of nutritional support for critically i...
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) has long been considered the optimal nutrition technique in critica...
Although it generally is accepted that early enteral nutrition is of benefit to critically ill patie...
Background Malnutrition is associated with poor outcomes in surgical patients and corrective entera...
Total parenteral nutrition was developed in the 1960s and has since been implemented commonly in the...
Background: Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (PN), and...
Abstract Background Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (...
Nutritional support has become an important intervention for critically ill patients. Many studies h...
Abstract Background Nutrition guidelines recommendati...
Abstract Background Nutrition guidelines recommendati...
While medical nutrition therapy is an essential part of the care for critically ill patients, uncert...
Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely m...
AbstractBackgroundFor intensive care unit (ICU) patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction and in ne...
Background: For intensive care unit (ICU) patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction and in need of ...
Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely ma...
Background: The enteral nutrition (EN) is the first choice of nutritional support for critically i...
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) has long been considered the optimal nutrition technique in critica...
Although it generally is accepted that early enteral nutrition is of benefit to critically ill patie...
Background Malnutrition is associated with poor outcomes in surgical patients and corrective entera...
Total parenteral nutrition was developed in the 1960s and has since been implemented commonly in the...
Background: Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (PN), and...
Abstract Background Nutrition guidelines recommendations differ on the use of parenteral nutrition (...
Nutritional support has become an important intervention for critically ill patients. Many studies h...
Abstract Background Nutrition guidelines recommendati...
Abstract Background Nutrition guidelines recommendati...
While medical nutrition therapy is an essential part of the care for critically ill patients, uncert...
Background: Intensive care outcome measured by morbidity and mortality is altered in the severely m...