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Cecilia I. Loudet
Publications - 3
Citations - 622
Cecilia I. Loudet is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Interquartile range. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 351 citations.
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Early enteral nutrition in critically ill patients: ESICM clinical practice guidelines
Annika Reintam Blaser,Joel Starkopf,Joel Starkopf,Waleed Alhazzani,Mette M. Berger,Michael P Casaer,Adam M. Deane,Sonja Fruhwald,Michael Hiesmayr,Carole Ichai,Stephan M. Jakob,Cecilia I. Loudet,Manu L N G Malbrain,Juan Carlos Montejo González,Catherine Paugam-Burtz,Martijn Poeze,Jean-Charles Preiser,Pierre Singer,Pierre Singer,Arthur R. H. van Zanten,Jan J. De Waele,Julia Wendon,Jan Wernerman,Tony Whitehouse,Alexander Wilmer,Heleen M. Oudemans-van Straaten +25 more
TL;DR: EEN reduced infectious complications in unselected critically ill patients, in patients with severe acute pancreatitis, and after GI surgery, and did not detect any evidence of superiority for early PN or delayed EN over EEN.
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Gastrointestinal dysfunction in the critically ill: a systematic scoping review and research agenda proposed by the Section of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
Annika Reintam Blaser,Jean-Charles Preiser,Sonja Fruhwald,Alexander Wilmer,Jan Wernerman,Carina Benstoem,Michael P Casaer,Joel Starkopf,Joel Starkopf,Arthur R. H. van Zanten,Olav Rooyackers,Stephan M. Jakob,Cecilia I. Loudet,Danielle E. Bear,Danielle E. Bear,Gunnar Elke,Matthias Kott,Ingmar Lautenschläger,Jörn Schäper,Jan Gunst,Christian Stoppe,Leda Nobile,Valentin Fuhrmann,Valentin Fuhrmann,Mette M. Berger,Heleen M. Oudemans-van Straaten,Yaseen M. Arabi,Adam M. Deane +27 more
TL;DR: Current evidence on GI dysfunction is scarce, partially due to the lack of precise definitions, and the use of core sets of monitoring and outcomes are required to improve the consistency of future studies.
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Development of the Gastrointestinal Dysfunction Score (GIDS) for critically ill patients - A prospective multicenter observational study (iSOFA study).
Annika Reintam Blaser,Martin Padar,Martin Padar,Merli Mändul,Gunnar Elke,Christoph Engel,Krista Fischer,Mikhael Giabicani,Thomas Gold,Benjamin Hess,Michael Hiesmayr,Stephan M. Jakob,Cecilia I. Loudet,Dennis M. Meesters,Dennis M. Meesters,Wasineenart Mongkolpun,Catherine Paugam-Burtz,Catherine Paugam-Burtz,Martijn Poeze,Martijn Poeze,Jean-Charles Preiser,Mattias Renberg,O. Rooijackers,Kadri Tamme,Kadri Tamme,Jan Wernerman,Joel Starkopf,Joel Starkopf +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, a five grade Gastrointestinal Dysfunction Score (GIDS) was developed based on the rationale of the previously developed Acute GI Injury (AGI) grading.