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Heuts S, Lee Z, Lew C, Bels J, Gabrio A, Kawczynski M, et al.
Crit Care Med . 2024 Dec; 53(3):e645-e655. PMID: 39728669
Objectives: Recent multicenter trials suggest that higher protein delivery may result in worse outcomes in critically ill patients, but uncertainty remains. An updated Bayesian meta-analysis of recent evidence was conducted...
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Koch J, Lew C, Kork F, Koch A, Stoppe C, Heyland D, et al.
Crit Care . 2024 Nov; 28(1):359. PMID: 39511681
Background: Evidence on the benefits of fiber-supplemented enteral nutrition (EN) in critically ill patients is inconsistent, and critical care nutrition guidelines lack recommendations based on high-quality evidence. This systematic review...
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Haines R, Granholm A, Puthucheary Z, Day A, Bear D, Prowle J, et al.
Br J Anaesth . 2024 Oct; 133(6):1192-1200. PMID: 39455305
Background: The EFFORT Protein trial assessed the effect of high vs usual dosing of protein in adult ICU patients with organ failure. This study provides a probabilistic interpretation and evaluates...
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Panayi A, Heyland D, Stoppe C, Jeschke M, Knoedler S, Tapking C, et al.
Mil Med Res . 2024 Sep; 11(1):63. PMID: 39267196
Background: With advancements in burn treatment and intensive care leading to decreased mortality rates, a growing cohort of burn survivors is emerging. These individuals may be susceptible to frailty, characterized...
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Mukpradab S, Ireland M, Tobiano G, Ranse K, Coyer F, Sosnowski K, et al.
J Adv Nurs . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39227184
Background: Early mobilisation is beneficial to support recovery among critically ill patients. The literature highlights the benefits of family engagement in early mobilisation, yet this practice remains underutilised. Effective implementation...
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Stewart B, Pham T, Cancio L, OKeefe G, Nordlund M, Day A, et al.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg . 2024 Sep; 97(5):812-821. PMID: 39225723
Background: Numerous feeding strategies have been used to mitigate the catabolism of major burn injury. Whether higher energy and/or protein delivery results in better long-term outcomes is unknown. Methods: We...
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Ott S, Dresen E, Lee Z, Muller-Wirtz L, Procopiuc L, Ekrami E, et al.
J Crit Care . 2024 Jul; 83:154853. PMID: 38955117
Purpose: Cardiac surgery, post-cardiotomy cardiogenic shock (PCCS), and temporary mechanical circulatory support (tMCS) provoke substantial inflammation. We therefore investigated whether a selenium-based, anti-inflammatory strategy would benefit PCCS patients treated with...
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Ott S, Lee Z, Muller-Wirtz L, Cangut B, Roessler J, Patterson W, et al.
Life Sci . 2024 Jun; 351:122841. PMID: 38897349
Aim: The cardiac surgery-related ischemia-reperfusion-related oxidative stress triggers the release of cytotoxic reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, contributing to organ failure and ultimately influencing patients' short- and long-term outcomes. Selenium...
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Hundeshagen G, Blears E, Mertin V, Day A, Palackic A, Tapking C, et al.
Burns Trauma . 2024 Apr; 12:tkad063. PMID: 38650969
Background: Prospective randomized trials in severely burned children have shown the positive effects of oxandrolone (OX), beta blockers (BB) and a combination of the two (BBOX) on hypermetabolism, catabolism and...
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Panayi A, Heyland D, Stoppe C, Jeschke M, Didzun O, Matar D, et al.
Crit Care . 2024 Mar; 28(1):95. PMID: 38519972
Background: Despite the growing prevalence of burn survivors, a gap persists in our understanding of the correlation between acute burn trauma and the long-term impact on psychosocial health. This study...