Nutrition support for patients on mechanical circulatory support
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- DOI: 10.1097/ACO.0000000000001323
Nutrition support for patients on mechanical circulatory support
Abstract
Purpose of review: No specific guidelines on medical nutrition therapy (MNT) in patients on different types of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices yet exist and overall evidence is limited. The purpose of this narrative review is to provide an overview about current existing evidence, which might be of underrecognized importance for the patients' short-term and long-term clinical and functional outcomes.
Recent findings: Patients on MCS inherit substantial metabolic, endocrinologic, inflammatory, and immunologic alterations, and together with the specificities of MCS therapy, technical modalities of respective devices, and concomitant medication, the consideration of individualized MNT approaches is indicated in routine clinical practice. Exemplarily, the evaluation of the patients' individual nutrition status, determination of nutrition targets, progressive increase of energy and protein supply throughout the different phases of disease, prevention of micronutrient deficiencies, implementation of nutrition protocols, appropriate monitoring strategies, and continuous quality improvement are essential elements of MNT in patients on MCS.
Summary: The importance of MNT for patients on MCS still often remains underrecognized, which might be of particular relevance in view of the significant metabolic alterations, the long treatment period, and severity of illness in these patients. Further research on more targeted MNT approaches in those patients is urgently needed for the generation of evidence-based guidelines for this specific cohort of critically ill patients.
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