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04:16 EDT 24th May 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: Enhanced Protein-Energy Provision Via the Enteral Route in Critically Ill Patients

The purpose of this pilot study is to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and safety of a new feeding protocol, "The Enhanced Protein-Energy Provision via the Enteral Route in Critically Ill Patients: The PEP uP protocol."

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Protein for the critically ill patient—what and when?

Degree Of Muscle Wasting In Critically Ill Patients Determined By New Technique

Researchers have identified a new technique that can help determine the severity of muscle loss in critically ill patients. The breakthrough could lead to new research to help prevent muscle-wasting a...

Predicting AKI in the Critically Ill With BCR

This F1000 commentary reports on a study whose findings do not support use of the BUN:creatinine ratio (BCR) to diagnose prerenal acute kidney in critically ill patients. Faculty of 1000

New technique helps determine degree of muscle wasting in critically ill patients

(European Lung Foundation) Researchers have identified a new technique that can help determine the severity of muscle loss in critically ill patients. The breakthrough could lead to new research to he...

Evidence to support probiotics in the critically ill: "weak"

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The jury is out on the value of probiotics in critically ill patients, say researchers from Canada.

Evidence to Support Probiotics in the Critically Ill: 'Weak'

The jury is out on the value of probiotics in critically ill patients, say researchers from Canada. Reuters Health Information

Give enteral nutrition a chance in critically ill adults

Lancet2012; doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(12)61351-8bmj;345/dec12_1/e8387/FIG1F1fig1Intensive care specialists are still debating the best way to meet the complex nutritional needs of critically ill adults.....

New ultrasound technique can help determine severity of muscle loss in critically ill patients

Researchers have identified a new technique that can help determine the severity of muscle loss in critically ill patients. The breakthrough could lead to new research to help prevent muscle-wasting a...

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Chronic critically ill patients from a gastroenterological perspective.

From a gastroenterological point of view, for chronic critically ill patients a differentiation has to be made between general gastroenterological problems, which are important in many or all chronic...

How to Measure Pharmacokinetics in Critically Ill Patients?

There is pressing need to better understand pharmacokinetics in critically ill patients. This will aid clinicians in selecting optimal dosing regimens. Pharmacokinetic studies are difficult in this po...

Coagulopathy and platelet disorders in critically ill patients.

Coagulation disorders are common among intensive care patients and may range from isolated thrombocytopenia or prolonged global clotting tests to complex defects, such as disseminated intravascular co...

Diagnosing Invasive Fungal Disease in Critically Ill Patients.

Fungal infections are increasing, with a changing landscape of pathogens and emergence of new groups at risk for invasive disease. We review current diagnostic techniques, focusing on studies in criti...

Dalteparin versus unfractionated heparin in critically ill patients.

The effects of thromboprophylaxis with low-molecular-weight heparin, as compared with unfractionated heparin, on venous thromboembolism, bleeding, and other outcomes are uncertain in critically ill pa...

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