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Enteral versus parenteral early nutrition in ventilated adults with shock: a randomised, controlled, multicentre, open-label, parallel-group study (NUTRIREA-2)
Jean Reignier,Julie Boisramé-Helms,L. Brisard,Jean-Baptiste Lascarrou,Ali Ait Hssain,Nadia Anguel,Laurent Argaud,Karim Asehnoune,Pierre Asfar,Frédéric Bellec,Vlad Botoc,Anne Bretagnol,Hoang-Nam Bui,Emmanuel Canet,Daniel da Silva,Michael Darmon,Vincent Das,Jérôme Devaquet,Michel Djibré,Frédérique Ganster,Maité Garrouste-Orgeas,Stéphane Gaudry,Olivier Gontier,Claude Guérin,Bertrand Guidet,Christophe Guitton,Jean-Etienne Herbrecht,Jean-Claude Lacherade,Philippe Letocart,Frédéric Martino,Virginie Maxime,Emmanuelle Mercier,Jean-Paul Mira,Saad Nseir,Gaël Piton,Jean-Pierre Quenot,Jack Richecoeur,Jean-Philippe Rigaud,René Robert,Nathalie Rolin,Carole Schwebel,Michel Sirodot,François Tinturier,Didier Thevenin,Bruno Giraudeau,Amélie Le Gouge,Amélie Le Gouge,Hervé Dupont,Marc Pierrot,François Beloncle,Danièle Combaux,Romain Mercier,Hadrien Winiszewski,Gilles Capellier,Gilles Hilbert,Didier Gruson,Pierre Kalfon,Bertrand Souweine,Elizabeth Coupez,Jean-Damien Ricard,Jonathan Messika,François Bougerol,Pierre-Louis Declercq,Auguste Dargent,Audrey Large,Djillali Annane,Bernard Clair,Agnès Bonadona,Rebecca Hamidfar,Christian Richard,Mathieu Henry-Lagarrigue,Ahiem Yehia Yehia,Johanna Temime,Stephanie Barrailler,Raphael Favory,Erika Parmentier-Decrucq,Mercé Jourdain,Loredana Baboi,Marie Simon,Thomas Baudry,Mehran Monchi,Jérôme Roustan,Patrick Bardou,Alice Cottereau,Philippe Guiot,Noelle Brule,Mickael Landais,Antoine Roquilly,Thierry Boulain,Dalila Benzekri,Benoit Champigneulle,Jalel Tahiri,Gabriel Preda,Benoit Misset,Virginie Lemiale,Lara Zafrani,Muriel Fartoukh,Guillaume Thiery,Delphine Chatellier,Rémi Coudroy,Renaud Chouquer,Christine Brasse,Arnaud Delahaye,Luís Carlos de Souza Ferreira,Régine Vermesch,Stéphanie Chevalier,Charlotte Quentin,Quentin Maestraggi,Francis Schneider,Ferhat Meziani,Charles Cerf,Grégoire Trebbia,Charlotte Salmon-Gandonnière,Laetitia Bodet-Contentin +113 more
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In critically ill adults with shock, early isocaloric enteral nutrition did not reduce mortality or the risk of secondary infections but was associated with a greater risk of digestive complications compared with early isocallyoric parenteral nutrition.About:
This article is published in The Lancet.The article was published on 2018-01-13. It has received 346 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Parenteral nutrition & Enteral administration.read more
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Risk Factors and Early Outcomes for Gastrointestinal Complications in Patients Undergoing Open Surgery for Type A Aortic Dissection.
TL;DR: In this paper , a retrospective single-institutional study including patients who underwent open surgery for type A aortic dissection during 2012-2020 was conducted, and the authors used univariate analysis and logistic regression analysis to identify risk factors associated with gastrointestinal complications.
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The impact of high versus standard enteral protein provision on functional recovery following intensive care admission (PRECISE trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled, quadruple blinded, multicenter, parallel group trial in mechanically ventilated patients
Rob J. J. van Gassel,Julia L.M. Bels,Katrien Tartaglia,Bas C T van Bussel,Sander M. J. van Kuijk,Adam M. Deane,Zudin Puthucheary,Peter J.M. Weijs,Lilian C.M. Vloet,Bert Beishuizen,A.J.R. De Bie Dekker,Vincent Fraipont,Stoffel Lamote,Didier Ledoux,C.I.E. Scheeren,Elisabeth De Waele,Arthur R. H. van Zanten,Dieter Mesotten,Marcel C. G. van de Poll +18 more
TL;DR: The PRECISe trial as mentioned in this paper evaluated the effect of protein on functional recovery including both patient-centered and muscle-related outcomes, including health-related quality of life, measures of muscle strength, physical function, and mental health.
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Nutrition in Sepsis
TL;DR: In this article , the authors present guidelines for the management of nutrition in the critical patient, from screening of nutritional risk to the recommended provision of nutrients in both their parenteral and enteral modalities.
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Comprehensive Review of Acute Pancreatitis Pain Syndrome
Jake Beiriger,Adnan Khan,Binghai Yan,Heather Ross,Makala Wang,Michael Carducci,Natalia Parra,Salil Chowdhury,Ryan Erwin,Sarah Chen,Alexis Gerber +10 more
TL;DR: Pancreatitis is a condition that causes inflammation in the pancreas, an organ located behind the stomach as mentioned in this paper , which often presents as neuropathic, inflammatory, and/or visceral pain.
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