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La aparición de nuevas técnicas innovadoras centradas en la recuperación del síndrome post UCI (SPCI) están demostrando ser prometedoras para la recuperación. Utilizan una combinación de la masa corporal magra objetivo y una evaluación metabólica, intervenciones nutricionales específicas, intervenciones de ejercicio personalizadas para la prehabilitación y la recuperación post UCI. Estas intervenciones proporcionan la esperanza de que pronto empezaremos a crear más “supervivientes” y menos víctimas de los cuidados post UCI. New innovative techniques focused on post-ICU syndrome recovery (SPCI) are showing promise in targeting recovery using a combination of targeted lean body mass and metabolic assessment, specific nutritional interventions, personalised exercise interventions for pre habilitation and post-ICU recovery. These interventions should provide hope that we will soon begin to create more “survivors” and fewer victims of post-ICU care.
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Prueba de 13C, Glucógeno muscular, Síndrome Post-UCI, TAC, Masa corporal magra, Prueba de ejercicio cardiomuscular
Prueba de 13C, Glucógeno muscular, Síndrome Post-UCI, TAC, Masa corporal magra, Prueba de ejercicio cardiomuscular
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