Title of article :
What is the best nutritional support for critically ill patients?
Author/Authors :
hoffer, l. john mcgill university - lady davis institute for medical research, jewish general hospital, Montreal, Canada , bistrian, bruce r. beth israel deaconess medical center - harvard medical school, Boston, USA
Abstract :
Optimum nutritional support in critical illness remains controversial. A recent review ofnutritional interventions in the ICU concluded that few of them improved clinical outcomes. In ourview, it is a serious shortcoming of these trials that they focused on calories, falling far short of currentrecommendations for protein provision. Well designed clinical trials that ensure sufficient protein provisionare urgently needed if we are to improve the quality of nutritional support in the ICU.
Keywords :
Critical illness , energy , malnutrition , nutritional support , protein
Journal title :
Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition
Journal title :
Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition