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Nutrition and Nutritional Support in Critically Ill Patients
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1993
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MalnutritionNutritionBody CompositionIntravenous Nutritional SupportNutritional RequirementNutritional InterventionsClinical NutritionPatient SafetyGastroenterologySepsisMedical NutritionNutritional SupportMedical Nutrition TherapyNutritional AssessmentPublic HealthMedicineEmergency MedicineNutrition Assessment
The use of intravenous nutritional support has increased dramatically in the last 20 years. Although it is not without controversy, administration of nutritional support is common practice in hospitalized patients including critically ill patients. Malnutrition continues to be reported in a significant number of hospitalized patients. The incidence of malnutrition in critically ill patients may be even higher than that reported in hospitalized patients overall. The consequences of malnutrition in a critically ill patient may be severe. Nutritional assessment and nutritional support can present special challenges to the intensivist. Techniques of nutritional assessment in critically ill patients are evaluated. Guidelines for the determination of the nutritional needs of these patients are outlined. Methods of delivery of nutritional support in critically ill patients are reviewed. Complications of nutritional support are discussed.
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