
Metabolism and Artificial Nutrition in the Critically Ill
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G. Guarnieri
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F. Iscra
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Health & Wellness
形式
キンドル
ページ数
258
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2012
出版社
Springer
版
1999
ISBN-10
8847029015
ISBN-13
9788847029019
説明
In the complicated landscape of intensive care, the management of critically ill patients is fraught with challenges, particularly when addressing their unique metabolic needs. The authors delve into the intricate relationship between metabolism and artificial nutrition, shedding light on how these factors influence patient outcomes. By examining the physiological responses of the body during critical illness, they reveal how alterations in metabolism can significantly affect recovery and treatment efficacy.
Through an exploration of current practices, the text highlights the importance of tailored nutritional strategies that align with patients' metabolic states. It emphasizes the necessity of monitoring and adjusting nutritional interventions in response to ongoing changes in health. This adaptive approach not only supports organ function but also aids in minimizing complications associated with malnutrition.
Additionally, the authors provide insights into the interplay between metabolic pathways and various therapeutic interventions. Such knowledge equips healthcare providers with a better understanding of how to optimize nutrition while navigating the complexities of critical care environments.
This comprehensive examination serves as a valuable resource for practitioners aiming to enhance their understanding of metabolism and nutrition in critically ill patients. Ultimately, it underscores the profound impact of effective nutritional management on patient recovery and survival in the high-stakes setting of intensive care.
Through an exploration of current practices, the text highlights the importance of tailored nutritional strategies that align with patients' metabolic states. It emphasizes the necessity of monitoring and adjusting nutritional interventions in response to ongoing changes in health. This adaptive approach not only supports organ function but also aids in minimizing complications associated with malnutrition.
Additionally, the authors provide insights into the interplay between metabolic pathways and various therapeutic interventions. Such knowledge equips healthcare providers with a better understanding of how to optimize nutrition while navigating the complexities of critical care environments.
This comprehensive examination serves as a valuable resource for practitioners aiming to enhance their understanding of metabolism and nutrition in critically ill patients. Ultimately, it underscores the profound impact of effective nutritional management on patient recovery and survival in the high-stakes setting of intensive care.