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Paul E Wischmeyer

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Martindale R, Evans D, Waitzberg D, Warren M, Mundi M, Klek S, et al.
Front Nutr . 2025 Mar; 12:1546089. PMID: 40034737
Objectives: The International Lipids in Parenteral Nutrition (PN) Summit was convened to offer practical guidance and expert consensus opinion regarding the use of intravenous lipid emulsions (ILEs) in various clinical...
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Wischmeyer P, Ridley E
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):xv-xvii. PMID: 40021287
No abstract available.
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Lee S, Wischmeyer P, Mintz C, Serbanescu M
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):379-396. PMID: 40021286
This review explores the evolving understanding of gut microbiota's role in critical illness, focusing on how acute illness and exposures in intensive care unit (ICU) environment negatively impact the gut...
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Lees M, Prado C, Wischmeyer P, Phillips S
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):299-312. PMID: 40021281
The intensive care unit (ICU) environment is one of the most challenging for skeletal muscle health. Atrophy associated with clinical care is distinct from that seen with inactivity or immobilization...
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Artese A, Winthrop H, Beyer M, Haines K, Molinger J, Pastva A, et al.
Crit Care Clin . 2025 Feb; 41(2):263-281. PMID: 40021279
Survivors of critical illness experience significant morbidity, reduced physiologic reserve, and long-term complications that negatively impact quality of life. Although rehabilitative treatments are beneficial during early recovery, there is limited...
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Winthrop H, Beyer M, Wischmeyer P, Sung A, Molinger J, Haines K
Clin Nutr ESPEN . 2025 Feb; 66:482-488. PMID: 39988294
Background & Aims: There is a general paucity of data on energy needs during critical illness and the subsequent hospital course, particularly in cardiothoracic surgical patients. We measured resting energy...
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Kersh L, Shin G, Swain S, Sytsma T, Gallagher S, Wischmeyer P, et al.
J Surg Res . 2025 Jan; 306():203-209. PMID: 39793307
Introduction: Malnutrition among older adults continues to be a prevalent health concern. While literature has highlighted an increased risk of malnutrition mortality for adults older than 65 y, the age...
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Borthwick M, Jenkins B, Wischmeyer P, Barletta J
Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care . 2025 Jan; 28(2):123-128. PMID: 39750129
Purpose Of Review: Critically ill patients are at risk of gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB) due to stress ulceration. Strategies to reduce the risk include administration of prophylactic ulcer healing medications. Enteral...
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Heutlinger O, Acharya N, Tedesco A, Ramesh A, Smith B, Nguyen N, et al.
Adv Nutr . 2024 Dec; 16(1):100351. PMID: 39617150
An increasing body of literature supports the clinical benefit of nutritional assessment and optimization in surgical patients; however, this data has yet to be consolidated in a practical fashion for...
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Ramaswamy T, DeWane M, Dashti H, Lau M, Wischmeyer P, Nagrebetsky A, et al.
Adv Nutr . 2024 Nov; 16(1):100345. PMID: 39551432
Malnutrition is a well-studied and significant prognostic risk factor for morbidity and mortality in critically ill perioperative patients. Common nutrition myths in the critically ill may prevent early, consistent, and...