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. 2009 Dec 9;5(229):2486, 2488-91.

[Supplemental parenteral nutrition for intensive care patients: a logical combination with enteral nutrition]

[Article in French]
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[Supplemental parenteral nutrition for intensive care patients: a logical combination with enteral nutrition]

[Article in French]
Claudia-Paula Heidegger et al. Rev Med Suisse. .

Abstract

Undernutrition is a widespread problem in the intensive care and is associated with a worse clinical outcome. Enteral nutrition is the recommended nutritional support in ICU patients. However, enteral nutrition is frequently insufficient to cover protein-energy needs. The initiation of supplemental parenteral nutrition, when enteral nutrition is insufficient, could optimize the nutritional therapy. Such a combination could allow reducing morbidity, length of stay and recovery, as well as improving quality of life and health care costs. Prospective studies are currently underway to test this hypothesis.

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