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Metabolic and Nutritional Support

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2023
Hypermetabolism is a hallmark of larger burn injuries. The hypermetabolic response is characterized by marked and sustained increases in catecholamines, glucocorticoids, and glucagon. There is an increasing body of literature for nutrition and metabolic treatment and supplementation to counter the hypermetabolic and catabolic response secondary to burn
Shahriar, Shahrokhi, Marc G, Jeschke
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Nutritional support

Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2002
Despite the increasing obesity of the American population, many chronically ill patients are malnourished. When this malnutrition is combined with the hypermetabolic response and protein catabolism of an acute event, such as an operation, nutritional support becomes an important facet for optimal critical care. This chapter reviews the basic tenants of
Katherine, Trahan, Dennis C, Gore
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Nutritional Support in Pancreatitis

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2000
(2000). Nutritional Support in Pancreatitis. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology: Vol. 35, No. 10, pp. 1010-1015.
J S, Scolapio, M, Raimondo, M, Lankisch
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Nutrition support and cancer

Nutrition, 2001
In recent years, the concept of nutrition support of the cancer patient has expanded to include many aspects of care, ranging from the healthy patient interested in nutrition modulation to diminish the possibility of developing cancer, to the nutrition support of a cachectic patient with an incurable malignancy.
J, Cohen, A T, Lefor
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Route of nutrition support

Nutrition, 2002
P rospective studies, meta-analyses, and current assessments of the literature have validated nutrition as a hallmark and a required staple in the care of select hospitalized patients. Aggressively administered nutrition support should be the standard of care when indicated, and prolonged periods of inadequate nutrition support leading to malnutrition ...
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Enteral nutrition support

Nutrition, 2005
Up to 33% of patients who are admitted to hospitals with hronic disease and trauma also present with moderate to evere malnutrition. This results in depletion of body cell mass, rolonged wound healing, and impaired function [1]. Malnurition is defined as unintentional weight loss of more than 10% f an individual’s body weight. It is classified as mild,
Abraham A, Nisim, Alexander D, Allins
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Intradialytic nutritional support

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2008
Intradialytic nutritional support has been used for more than 30 years both in critically ill patients with acute renal failure and during maintenance hemodialysis. Present knowledge allows better estimation of its metabolic and nutritional efficacy, as well its effect on patient outcome.Recent data showed that intradialytic nutritional support is able
Cano, Noël, J., Leverve, Xavier, M
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Nutrition Support Therapy

2017
In most addictions, serious nutritional deficiencies of major proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals exist which prevent their capability to digest carbohydrates efficiently. This review aims to point out some treatment approaches in nutrition management for alcohol addiction, drug addiction, food addiction, Internet addiction and sex addiction ...
Li-Jun, Xiao, Ran, Tao
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Nutritional Support in Sepsis

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1981
Sepsis induces a complex series of host metabolic adjustments, involving muscle proteolysis and hepatic gluconeogenesis. Successful hemodynamic management of the initial phase of shock has lead to survivors who face the prospect of eventual mortality (50 per cent) from this septic episode one to two weeks later.
A P, McLean, J L, Meakins
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