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The Role of Nutritional Support for Cancer Patients in Palliative Care
The role of nutritional support for cancer patients in palliative care is still a controversial topic, in part because there is no consensus on the definition of a palliative care patient because of ambiguity in the common medical use of the adjective ...
Paolo Cotogni +2 more
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Individualized Nutritional Support for Hospitalized Patients With Chronic Heart Failure [PDF]
BACKGROUND Deterioration of nutritional status during hospitalization in patients with chronic heart failure increases mortality. Whether nutritional support during hospitalization reduces these risks, or on the contrary, may be harmful due to an ...
Annika Bargetzi +2 more
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Efficacy and Efficiency of Nutritional Support Teams [PDF]
Malnutrition is frequent in patients during a hospital admission and may further worsen during the hospital stay without appropriate nutritional support.
Emilie Reber +2 more
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Individualised nutritional support in medical inpatients at nutritional risk: a randomised clinical trial [PDF]
BACKGROUND Guidelines recommend the use of nutritional support during hospital stays for medical patients (patients not critically ill and not undergoing surgical procedures) at risk of malnutrition.
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Metabolic and Nutritional Support
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2023Hypermetabolism 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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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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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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Free to read\ud \ud Currently there is confusion about the value of using nutritional support to treat malnutrition and improve functional outcomes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Peter F Collins, Marinos Elia
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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, 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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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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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 ...
Kevin, Major +2 more
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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 ...
Kevin, Major +2 more
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