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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35884015/nutrition-in-pediatric-intensive-care-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Milan Kratochvíl, Jozef Klučka, Eva Klabusayová, Tereza Musilová, Václav Vafek, Tamara Skříšovská, Jana Djakow, Pavla Havránková, Denisa Osinová, Petr Štourač
Nutrition support in pediatric intensive care is an integral part of a complex approach to treating critically ill children. Smaller energy reserves with higher metabolic demands (a higher basal metabolism rate) compared to adults makes children more vulnerable to starvation. The nutrition supportive therapy should be initiated immediately after intensive care admission and initial vital sign stabilization. In absence of contraindications (unresolving/decompensated shock, gut ischemia, critical gut stenosis, etc...
July 11, 2022: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35623869/the-effects-of-l-carnitine-supplementation-on-inflammatory-markers-clinical-status-and-28-days-mortality-in-critically-ill-patients-a-double-blind-randomized-placebo-controlled-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Farveh Yahyapoor, Alireza Sedaghat, Awat Feizi, Mohammad Bagherniya, Naseh Pahlavani, Majid Khadem-Rezaiyan, Mohammad Safarian, Mohammad Shariul Islam, Sudiyeh Hejri Zarifi, Seyyed Mostafa Arabi, Abdolreza Norouzy
AIM: Critical ill patients experience catabolic stress, which results in a systemic inflammatory response. The inflammatory response is associated with increased complications, including infection, multi-organ dysfunction, increased length of ICU stays, and mortality. l-Carnitine supplementation may play an important role in these patients by regulating inflammatory cell function. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of l-Carnitine supplementation on clinical status, inflammatory markers, and mortality rate in critically ill patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU)...
June 2022: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35127159/optimal-enteral-nutrition-support-preserved-muscle-mass-in-critically-ill-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kantisa Sirianansopa, Chavisa Rassameehirun, Sirinuch Chomtho, Orapa Suteerojntrakool, Lalida Kongkiattikul
BACKGROUND: Inflammation and immobility are the most relevant mechanisms that alter protein synthesis and increase protein breakdown. Protein catabolism is associated with morbidity and mortality in critically ill children. OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the effectiveness of the routinely used enteral nutrition support guideline in preventing muscle breakdown in critically ill children. METHODS: A prospective cohort study was conducted in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) of a tertiary care hospital...
2022: Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35022421/association-of-red-blood-cell-and-platelet-transfusions-with-persistent-inflammation-immunosuppression-and-catabolism-syndrome-in-critically-ill-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ginga Suzuki, Ryo Ichibayashi, Yuka Masuyama, Saki Yamamoto, Hibiki Serizawa, Yoshimi Nakamichi, Masayuki Watanabe, Mitsuru Honda
The objective of this single-center retrospective cohort study was to investigate the relationship between blood transfusion and persistent inflammation, immunosuppression, and catabolism syndrome (PIICS). The study was conducted at the Critical Care Center at Toho University Omori Medical Center, Japan. We included 391 patients in the PIICS group (hospitalization for > 15 days, C-reactive protein > 3.0 mg/dL or albumin < 3.0 mg/dL or lymph < 800/μL on day 14) and 762 patients in the non-PIICS group (hospitalization for > 15 days and not meeting the PIICS criteria)...
January 12, 2022: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34994068/obesity-attenuates-inflammation-protein-catabolism-dyslipidaemia-and-muscle-weakness-during-sepsis-independent-of-leptin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wouter Vankrunkelsven, Sarah Derde, Jan Gunst, Sarah Vander Perre, Emiel Declerck, Lies Pauwels, Inge Derese, Greet Van den Berghe, Lies Langouche
BACKGROUND: Muscle weakness is a frequently occurring complication of sepsis, associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Interestingly, obesity attenuates sepsis-induced muscle wasting and weakness. As the adipokine leptin is strongly elevated in obesity and has been shown to affect muscle homeostasis in non-septic conditions, we aimed to investigate whether leptin mediates the protective effect of obesity on sepsis-induced muscle weakness. METHODS: In a mouse model of sepsis, we investigated the effects of genetic leptin inactivation in obese mice (leptin-deficient obese mice vs...
February 2022: Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34983751/protein-supplementation-versus-standard-feeds-in-underweight-critically-ill-children-a-pilot-dual-centre-randomised-controlled-trial-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Judith Ju Ming Wong, Jacqueline Soo May Ong, Chengsi Ong, John Carsen Allen, Mihir Gandhi, Lijia Fan, Ryan Taylor, Joel Kian Boon Lim, Pei Fen Poh, Fang Kuan Chiou, Jan Hau Lee
INTRODUCTION: Protein-energy malnutrition, increased catabolism and inadequate nutritional support leads to loss of lean body mass with muscle wasting and delayed recovery in critical illness. However, there remains clinical equipoise regarding the risks and benefits of protein supplementation. This pilot trial will determine the feasibility of performing a larger multicentre trial to determine if a strategy of protein supplementation in critically ill children with body mass index (BMI) z-score ≤-2 is superior to standard enteral nutrition in reducing the length of stay in the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU)...
January 4, 2022: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34872290/association-between-blood-urea-nitrogen-and-30-day-mortality-in-patients-with-sepsis-a-retrospective-analysis
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xu Li, Ruixia Zheng, Tian Zhang, Zhaotao Zeng, Haifeng Li, Jiaming Liu
BACKGROUND: Patients with sepsis have a high mortality rate. Rapid and effective risk stratification indicators for sepsis-related death are urgently needed to explored. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level can reflect the protein catabolism in the human body and the degree of renal impairment. So it has particular value for the management of septic patients. In this study, we explored the relationship between BUN level and 30-day mortality in patients with sepsis. METHODS: In this retrospective cohort study, a total of 12,713 patients with sepsis from the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care III (MIMIC-III) database were included...
November 2021: Annals of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34844158/enteral-nutritional-support-for-patients-hospitalized-with-covid-19-results-from-the-first-wave-in-a-public-hospital
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eudoxia Sousa de Alencar, Lia Sara Dos Santos Muniz, Júlia Luisa Gomes Holanda, Breno Douglas Dantas Oliveira, Marcelo Costa Freire de Carvalho, Alessandra Marjorye Maia Leitão, Maria Isabel de Alencar Cavalcante, Rayanne Cristina Pontes de Oliveira, Carlos Antônio Bruno da Silva, Antonio Augusto Ferreira Carioca
OBJECTIVES: Nutrition has become an important component in treating individuals during the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, which is increasingly affecting the world population and causing a collapse in health services. Prolonged hospitalization, including immobilization and catabolism, induces a decrease in body weight and muscle mass that may result in sarcopenia, a condition that impairs respiratory and cardiac function and worsens the prognosis. The present study aimed to analyze enteral nutritional support and the clinical evolution of patients admitted with COVID-19 in Brazil...
February 2022: Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34769144/tryptophan-a-unique-role-in-the-critically-ill
#29
REVIEW
Marcela Kanova, Pavel Kohout
Tryptophan is an essential amino acid whose metabolites play key roles in diverse physiological processes. Due to low reserves in the body, especially under various catabolic conditions, tryptophan deficiency manifests itself rapidly, and both the serotonin and kynurenine pathways of metabolism are clinically significant in critically ill patients. In this review, we highlight these pathways as sources of serotonin and melatonin, which then regulate neurotransmission, influence circadian rhythm, cognitive functions, and the development of delirium...
October 28, 2021: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34684555/augmented-renal-clearance-muscle-catabolism-and-urinary-nitrogen-loss-implications-for-nutritional-support-in-critically-ill-trauma-patients
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guilhem Dreydemy, Alexis Coussy, Alexandre Lannou, Laurent Petit, Matthieu Biais, Cédric Carrié
The main objective of this pilot study was to determine the association between augmented renal clearance (ARC), urinary nitrogen loss and muscle wasting in critically ill trauma patients. We conducted a retrospective analysis of a local database in 162 critically ill trauma patients without chronic renal dysfunction. Nutritional-related parameters and 24 h urinary biochemical analyses were prospectively collected and averaged over the first ten days after admission. Augmented renal clearance was defined by a mean creatinine clearance (CLCR ) > 130 mL/min/1...
October 11, 2021: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34583135/qualitative-and-quantitative-muscle-ultrasound-changes-in-patients-with-covid-19-related-ards
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michele Umbrello, Luigi Guglielmetti, Paolo Formenti, Edoardo Antonucci, Sergio Cereghini, Clelia Filardo, Giulia Montanari, Stefano Muttini
OBJECTIVES: Severe forms of the novel coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) are associated with systemic inflammation and hypercatabolism. The aims of this study were to compare the time course of the size and quality of both rectus femoris and diaphragm muscles between critically ill, COVID-19 survivors and non-survivors and to explore the correlation between the change in muscles size and quality with the amount of nutritional support delivered and the cumulative fluid balance. METHODS: This was a prospective observational study in the general intensive care unit (ICU) of a tertiary care hospital for COVID-19...
November 2021: Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34506322/biomarker-evidence-of-the-persistent-inflammation-immunosuppression-and-catabolism-syndrome-pics-in-chronic-critical-illness-cci-after-surgical-sepsis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dijoia B Darden, Scott C Brakenridge, Philip A Efron, Gabriela L Ghita, Brittany P Fenner, Lauren S Kelly, Alicia M Mohr, Lyle L Moldawer, Frederick A Moore
OBJECTIVE: To analyze serial biomarkers of the persistent inflammation, immunosuppression, and catabolism syndrome (PICS) to gain insight into the pathobiology of chronic critical illness (CCI) after surgical sepsis. BACKGROUND: Although early deaths after surgical intensive care unit sepsis have decreased and most survivors rapidly recover (RAP), one third develop the adverse clinical trajectory of CCI. However, the underlying pathobiology of its dismal long-term outcomes remains unclear...
October 1, 2021: Annals of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34462921/effect-of-intermittent-or-continuous-feeding-and-amino-acid-concentration-on-urea-to-creatinine-ratio-in-critical-illness
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Luke Flower, Ryan W Haines, Angela McNelly, Danielle E Bear, Kiran Koelfat, Steven Olde Damink, Nicholas Hart, Hugh Montgomery, John R Prowle, Zudin Puthucheary
BACKGROUND: We sought to determine whether peaks in essential amino acid (EAA) concentration associated with intermittent feeding may provide anabolic advantages when compared with continuous feeding regimens in critical care. METHODS: We performed a secondary analysis of data from a multicenter trial of UK intensive care patients randomly assigned to intermittent or continuous feeding. A linear mixed-effects model was developed to assess differences in urea-creatinine ratio (raised values of which can be a marker of muscle wasting) between arms...
May 2022: JPEN. Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34264559/-assessment-of-nutritive-status-and-its-correction-in-oncological-patients-after-operations-in-the-hepatopancreatoduodenal-zone
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sh K Davanov, D V Vasilev, N A Kabildina, S V Plyаssovskayа
Surgical interventions in the hepatopancreatoduodenal zone in cancer patients are associated with high risk of nutritional deficiency in the postoperative period. This feature is due to both the volume of the operation itself (pancreatoduodenectomy), and the predominance of catabolic processes in the early postoperative period. In this regard, the monitoring of the main indicators of carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism in the early postoperative period becomes fundamental for choosing the correct tactics of nutritional support for this patients...
2021: Voprosy Pitaniia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34070395/chronic-critical-illness-and-pics-nutritional-strategies
#35
REVIEW
Martin D Rosenthal, Erin L Vanzant, Frederick A Moore
The nutritional hallmark of chronic critical illness (CCI) after sepsis is persistent inflammation, immunosuppression, and catabolism syndrome (PICS), which results in global resistance to the anabolic effect of nutritional supplements. This ultimately leaves these patients in a downward phenotypic spiral characterized by cachexia with profound weakness, decreased capacity for rehabilitation, and immunosuppression with the propensity for sepsis recidivism. The persistent catabolism is driven by a pathologic low-grade inflammation with the inability to return to homeostasis and by ongoing increased energy expenditure...
May 25, 2021: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34063391/augmented-renal-clearance-following-traumatic-injury-in-critically-ill-patients-requiring-nutrition-therapy
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roland N Dickerson, Christin N Crawford, Melissa K Tsiu, Cara E Bujanowski, Edward T Van Matre, Joseph M Swanson, Dina M Filiberto, Gayle Minard
The intent of this study was to ascertain the prevalence of augmented renal clearance (ARC) in patients with traumatic injuries who require nutrition therapy and identify factors associated with ARC. Adult patients admitted to the trauma intensive care unit from January 2015 to September 2016 who received enteral or parenteral nutrition therapy and had a 24 h urine collection within 4 to 14 days after injury were retrospectively evaluated. Patients with a serum creatinine concentration > 1.5 mg/dL, required dialysis, or had an incomplete urine collection were excluded...
May 15, 2021: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33834987/-nutrition-support-in-the-chronic-critically-ill-patients
#37
REVIEW
Lingling Wang, Rui Chen, Jiahui Dong, Zhenhui Guo
Over the last decade, chronic critically ill (CCI) has emerged as an epidemic in intensive care unit (ICU) survivors worldwide. Advances in ICU technology and implementation of care bundles has significantly decreased early deaths of critically ill patients, and have allowed them to survive previously lethal multiple organ failure (MOF). However, more and more survivors leave persistent low grade organ dysfunctions, depend on continues organ support, need to stay in ICU, and become CCI patients. These patients experience a persistent immune dysregulation with persistent inflammation, immunosuppression, and catabolic syndrome...
March 2021: Zhonghua Wei Zhong Bing Ji Jiu Yi Xue
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33743292/medical-high-protein-nutrition-therapy-and-loss-of-muscle-mass-in-adult-icu-patients-a-randomized-controlled-trial
#38
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Ellen Dresen, Carsten Weißbrich, Rolf Fimmers, Christian Putensen, Peter Stehle
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The degradation of muscle mass and loss of functional proteins due to catabolism are associated with adverse outcomes in critically ill patients. While an adequate supply of protein within a medical nutrition concept is suggested to minimize proteolysis, the specificities on appropriate dosage and timing are still under debate. The current study aimed to evaluate the effect of two different quantities of protein as part of a standardized energetically controlled nutrition therapy for the preservation of muscle mass in the later phase of critical illness...
April 2021: Clinical Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33728578/cystatin-c-and-or-creatinine-based-estimated-glomerular-filtration-rate-for-prediction-of-vancomycin-clearance-in-long-stay-critically-ill-patients-with-persistent-inflammation-immunosuppression-and-catabolism-syndrome-pics-a-population-pharmacokinetics-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jingjing Huang, Xiaoli Wang, Chenxia Hao, Wanhua Yang, Weixia Zhang, Jialin Liu, Hongping Qu
Persistent inflammation, immunosuppression and catabolism syndrome (PICS) in critically ill patients are associated with unreliable creatinine (Cr)-based estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and alteration in vancomycin clearance (CL) due to ongoing muscle wasting and renal dysfunction (RD). Currently, cystatin C (Cys) is of great interest for eGFR due to its muscle independence. Patients receiving intravenous vancomycin with trough concentration monitoring after intensive care unit stay ≥ 14 days were retrospectively enrolled...
October 2021: Internal and Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33708533/ketoacidotic-crisis-after-vaccination-in-a-girl-with-beta-ketothiolase-deficiency-a-case-report
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Shujiong Mao, Lili Yang, Xiaoshan Yin, Jianbin Yang, Xinwen Huang
Beta-ketothiolase (mitochondrial acetoacetyl-CoA thiolase, T2) is a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by ACAT1 gene pathogenic variant involving isoleucine catabolism and ketone body metabolism disorder. The onset of ketoacidotic crisis commonly follows prior concurrent diseases or triggers including long-time fasting, infections, intake of high-level of lipids or proteins, etc. A girl aged 8 months presented with fever and cough on the day after vaccination of the second dose of Japanese encephalitis inactivated; on the second day after vaccination, she was admitted to the local hospital because of unconsciousness and dyspnea...
February 2021: Translational Pediatrics
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