
pmid: 30223995
Intensive care unit (ICU)-acquired weakness frequently complicates critical illness, which prolongs intensive care dependency and causes long-term burden. Observational studies have suggested that prolonged underfeeding could aggravate ICU-acquired weakness and impair outcome. However, recent large randomized controlled trials have failed to show a benefit of early enhanced nutrition to critically ill patients. Moreover, early parenteral nutrition was even shown to increase ICU-acquired weakness and prolong organ failure and intensive care dependency, which may be explained by feeding-induced suppression of autophagy. Currently, the ideal timing of artificial nutrition for critically ill patients as well as the optimal dose and composition remain unclear.
Parenteral Nutrition, Time Factors, Critical Care, UNIT-ACQUIRED WEAKNESS, 1110 Nursing, ENTERAL NUTRITION, ACUTE LUNG INJURY, CLINICAL-TRIAL, STANDARD, Enteral Nutrition, Critical Care Medicine, Recovery, 4205 Nursing, General & Internal Medicine, Autophagy, EARLY PARENTERAL-NUTRITION, ENERGY PROVISION, Humans, Muscle, Skeletal, OUTCOMES, Science & Technology, Muscle Weakness, Feeding, ICU-acquired weakness, 3202 Clinical sciences, Catabolism, 1103 Clinical Sciences, Parenteral nutrition, Emergency & Critical Care Medicine, RANDOMIZED-TRIAL, Intensive Care Units, Atrophy, Critical illness, Enteral nutrition, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS
Parenteral Nutrition, Time Factors, Critical Care, UNIT-ACQUIRED WEAKNESS, 1110 Nursing, ENTERAL NUTRITION, ACUTE LUNG INJURY, CLINICAL-TRIAL, STANDARD, Enteral Nutrition, Critical Care Medicine, Recovery, 4205 Nursing, General & Internal Medicine, Autophagy, EARLY PARENTERAL-NUTRITION, ENERGY PROVISION, Humans, Muscle, Skeletal, OUTCOMES, Science & Technology, Muscle Weakness, Feeding, ICU-acquired weakness, 3202 Clinical sciences, Catabolism, 1103 Clinical Sciences, Parenteral nutrition, Emergency & Critical Care Medicine, RANDOMIZED-TRIAL, Intensive Care Units, Atrophy, Critical illness, Enteral nutrition, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS
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