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Micronutrients in Parenteral Nutrition in Adult Patients – Current Issues and Consensus
Micronutrients are a key nutritional component, and this is also true for patients whose condition requires the administration of parenteral nutrition. An article published last year in the Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition summarizes the expert literature on this topic as well as current guidelines and addresses 14 clinically most relevant questions related to the importance, administration, and monitoring of micronutrients.
Two Current Perspectives on the Importance of (Par)enteral Nutrition in Cancer Patients
Adequate (par)enteral nutrition is crucial for cancer patients in terms of prognosis and quality of…
To what extent can improvement of nutritional status through parenteral nutrition affect the results of oncological treatment?
Just like cancer patients and their caregivers, doctors often overlook the risk of malnutrition.…
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The Importance of Proper Protein and Calorie Intake in Critically Ill Patients – Insights from Recent Comparisons
The issue of nutrition, especially proteins, is a crucial aspect affecting the overall health…
Impact of Early Administration of High Protein Dose on Mortality of Critically Ill Patients
Energy intake and the composition of individual macronutrients in patients in intensive care…
Current View on the Issue of Protein Intake in Critically Ill Patients
A summary of current knowledge and guidelines concerning the nutritional needs of critically…
Reduction of Mortality in Patients After Abdominal Surgery in Critical Condition Thanks to Early Supplemental Parenteral Nutrition
Ensuring adequate nutrition is an important part of therapy for critically ill patients to…
Parenteral Nutrition in Oncological Patients in Current ESPEN Recommendations
The current guidelines of the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN)…
Parenteral Nutrition as Part of Cancer Patient Treatment
Malnutrition represents a potentially serious complication for cancer patients. If it is not…
Recommendations for Lipid Administration in Patients on Home Parenteral Therapy
Home parenteral therapy is an important part of treatment for patients with chronic intestinal…
No deficiency of essential fatty acids in home parenteral nutrition
A Dutch-British study, the results of which were published in the Journal of Parenteral and…
Does Administration of Saline Make a Crucial Difference Compared to Balanced Crystalloids in Critically Ill Patients?
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine provided data on mortality and…
Nutritional Therapy for Critically Ill Patients in the ICU – Current Recommendations
Critically ill patients hospitalized in the intensive care unit (ICU) require nutritional…
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