Nutritional management of survivors of critical illness: The clinical pharmacists' role

Q3 Nursing
Zenzi Rosseel , Stephanie C.M. Wuyts , Marjoleine Desmedt , Sandrina von Winckelmann , Elisabeth De Waele , Claudine Ligneel , Pieter-Jan Cortoos
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Abstract

Critically ill patients face many challenges such as dysphagia leading to muscle loss and malnutrition. To prevent and treat malnutrition, ICU protocols from the European Society of Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) and American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) are established, available and implemented in ICU's, However, in the post-ICU phase, little literature is available evaluating the nutritional needs of those patients as well as the challenges they are facing. Artificial nutrition can be used to provide adequate nutrition, but in combination with various drugs such as prokinetics or analgesics drug side effects, drug-drug and drug-nutrition interactions may occur resulting in suboptimal nutritional therapy. To prevent these problems, clinical pharmacists can provide meaningful support. Clinical pharmacists are specialists in medication review and medication reconciliation guaranteeing adequate dosing, preventing side effects and checking for drug appropriateness. Through multidisciplinary collaboration, they are also often involved in nutritional support. The aim of this article was to review current literature regarding the roles of clinical pharmacists as well as providing insights in their future role in post-ICU nutritional care.
危重病幸存者的营养管理:临床药师的作用
危重病人面临许多挑战,如吞咽困难导致肌肉损失和营养不良。为了预防和治疗营养不良,欧洲临床营养与代谢学会(ESPEN)和美国肠外营养学会(ASPEN)制定了ICU方案,并在ICU中实施,然而,在ICU后阶段,很少有文献评估这些患者的营养需求以及他们面临的挑战。人工营养可用于提供足够的营养,但与各种药物(如原药或镇痛药)联合使用时,药物-药物和药物-营养相互作用可能会导致营养治疗不理想。为了预防这些问题,临床药师可以提供有意义的支持。临床药师是药物审查和药物协调的专家,保证足够的剂量,防止副作用和检查药物的适当性。通过多学科合作,他们也经常参与营养支持。这篇文章的目的是回顾目前的文献关于临床药师的角色,以及提供见解,他们在icu后营养护理的未来角色。
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Clinical Nutrition Open Science
Clinical Nutrition Open Science Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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