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Parenteral nutrition compatibility and stability: A comprehensive review
Parenteral nutrition compatibility and stability: A comprehensive review
Abstract Several guidance documents support best practices across the stages of the parenteral nutrition (PN) use process ...
Prevalence and impact of malnutrition on length of stay, readmission, and discharge destination
Prevalence and impact of malnutrition on length of stay, readmission, and discharge destination
Abstract Background : Studies indicate one in three hospitalized patients are malnourished upon admission, however, the do...
A high neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio at ICU admission is associated with nutritional risk in COVID‐19 patients
A high neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio at ICU admission is associated with nutritional risk in COVID‐19 patients
Abstract Background : Inflammation plays a crucial role in nutritional status and can be useful in early nutritional risk ...
Nutritional practices & outcomes in patients with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome
Nutritional practices & outcomes in patients with pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome
Abstract Background Pediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome (PARDS) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mor...
Impact of infusion frequency on quality of life in patients receiving home parenteral nutrition
Impact of infusion frequency on quality of life in patients receiving home parenteral nutrition
Abstract Home parenteral nutrition (HPN) may be needed as a long-term therapy for patients with chronic intestinal failure...
Sources of unintentional manganese delivery in neonatal parenteral nutrition
Sources of unintentional manganese delivery in neonatal parenteral nutrition
Abstract Background Manganese (Mn) neurotoxicity is a concern in neonates receiving parenteral nutrition (PN). Prior studi...
Estimated versus measured energy expenditure in ventilated surgical‐trauma critically Ill patients
Estimated versus measured energy expenditure in ventilated surgical‐trauma critically Ill patients
Abstract Background : The American and European guidelines recommend measuring resting energy expenditure (REE) using indi...
Case presentation and panel discussion: Cardiometabolic risk mitigation
Case presentation and panel discussion: Cardiometabolic risk mitigation
Abstract The worldwide increase in the prevalence of obesity and adiposity-related comorbidities has required a novel appr...
Case presentation and panel discussion: Critical illness
Case presentation and panel discussion: Critical illness
Abstract Despite a mounting evidentiary base, controversies surrounding critical care nutrition support persist. Anchored ...
Case presentation and panel discussion: Nutrition issues in cancer
Case presentation and panel discussion: Nutrition issues in cancer
Abstract Advances in treatment of malignancy including novel pharmacologic therapies and surgical interventions has led to...
2021–2022 ASPEN Physician Engagement Committee
2021–2022 ASPEN Physician Engagement Committee
The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) Physician Engagement Committee was created in 2017 by th...
Enteral nutrition in septic shock: A pathophysiologic conundrum
Enteral nutrition in septic shock: A pathophysiologic conundrum
Abstract Septic shock is a public health burden and defined as a subset of sepsis whereby abnormalities in microcirculator...
Current guidelines for nutrition therapy in cancer: The arrival of a long journey or the starting point?
Current guidelines for nutrition therapy in cancer: The arrival of a long journey or the starting point?
Abstract Large epidemiological data reveal that cancer is progressively becoming a chronic and disabling disease. Implemen...
Nutrition support for critically ill patients
Nutrition support for critically ill patients
Abstract Nutrition support is an important aspect of the management of critically ill patients. This review highlights the...
Ketogenic diet and cancer: Fad or fabulous?
Ketogenic diet and cancer: Fad or fabulous?
Abstract As the prevalence of smoking continues to decline, dietary factors are rapidly becoming the leading preventable c...
Nutrition challenges of cancer cachexia
Nutrition challenges of cancer cachexia
Abstract Cancer cachexia, or progressive weight loss, often despite adequate nutrition contributes greatly to cancer morbi...
Should nutrition therapy be modified to account for mitochondrial dysfunction in critical illness?
Should nutrition therapy be modified to account for mitochondrial dysfunction in critical illness?
Abstract Metabolic dysfunction, and its associated muscle atrophy, remains the most common complication of critical care. ...
Term Infants Fed Exclusively With Donor Milk May Require Vitamin C Supplementation
Term Infants Fed Exclusively With Donor Milk May Require Vitamin C Supplementation
Abstract Background When there is insufficient mother's milk for preterm infants, fortified human donor milk (DM) is the p...