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Yves Debaveye
Researcher at Catholic University of Leuven
Publications - 51
Citations - 3389
Yves Debaveye is an academic researcher from Catholic University of Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 29 publications receiving 2865 citations.
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Early versus Late Parenteral Nutrition in Critically Ill Adults
Michael P Casaer,Dieter Mesotten,Greet Hermans,Pieter Wouters,Miet Schetz,Geert Meyfroidt,Sophie Van Cromphaut,Catherine Ingels,Philippe Meersseman,Jan Muller,Dirk Vlasselaers,Yves Debaveye,Lars Desmet,Jasperina Dubois,Aimé Van Assche,Simon Vanderheyden,Alexander Wilmer,Greet Van den Berghe +17 more
TL;DR: Late initiation of parenteral nutrition was associated with faster recovery and fewer complications, as compared with early initiation.
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Acute outcomes and 1-year mortality of intensive care unit-acquired weakness. A cohort study and propensity-matched analysis.
Greet Hermans,Helena Van Mechelen,Beatrix Clerckx,Tine Vanhullebusch,Dieter Mesotten,Alexander Wilmer,Michael P Casaer,Philippe Meersseman,Yves Debaveye,Sophie Van Cromphaut,Pieter Wouters,Rik Gosselink,Greet Van den Berghe +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that ICU-acquired weakness worsens acute morbidity and increases healthcare-related costs and 1-year mortality and the 1- year risk of death was further increased if weakness persisted and was more severe as compared with recovery of weakness at ICU discharge.
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Early versus Late Parenteral Nutrition in Critically Ill Children.
Tom Fivez,Dorian Kerklaan,Dieter Mesotten,Sascha Verbruggen,Pieter Wouters,Ilse Vanhorebeek,Yves Debaveye,Dirk Vlasselaers,Lars Desmet,Michael P Casaer,Gonzalo Garcia Guerra,Jan Hanot,Ari R. Joffe,Dick Tibboel,Koen F. M. Joosten,Greet Van den Berghe +15 more
TL;DR: In critically ill children, withholding parenteral nutrition for 1 week in the ICU was clinically superior to providing early parenTERal nutrition.
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Early Versus Late Parenteral Nutrition in Critically Ill Adults
Michael P Casaer,Dieter Mesotten,Greet Hermans,Pieter Wouters,Miet Schetz,Geert Meyfroidt,Sophie Van Cromphaut,Catherine Ingels,Philippe Meersseman,Jan Muller,Dirk Vlasselaers,Yves Debaveye,Lars Desmet,Jasperina Dubois,Aimé Van Assche,Simon Vanderheyden,Alexander Wilmer,Greet Van den Berghe +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared early initiation of parenteral nutrition with late initiation in adults in the intensive care unit (ICU) to supplement insufficient enteral nutrition, and found that late initiation was associated with faster recovery and fewer complications, as compared with early initiation.
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Survival Benefits of Intensive Insulin Therapy in Critical Illness: Impact of Maintaining Normoglycemia Versus Glycemia-Independent Actions of Insulin
Björn Ellger,Yves Debaveye,Ilse Vanhorebeek,Lies Langouche,Annapaula Giulietti,Evelyne van Etten,Paul Herijgers,Chantal Mathieu,Greet Van den Berghe +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the observed benefits of intensive insulin therapy required mainly maintenance of normoglycemia; whereas glycemia-independent actions of insulin exerted only minor, organ-specific impact.