“危重疾病幸存者的营养:为什么获得控制很重要”

Q3 Nursing
Elisabeth De Waele , Zenzi Rosseel
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从这个角度来看,我们探讨了营养治疗在icu后恢复阶段的挑战和机遇。危重疾病中代谢改变和器官功能障碍的复杂性突出了个性化营养策略的必要性。目前的蛋白质和能量给药方法仍然是一般化的,这表明缺乏表型和内分型。从危重疾病到康复的过渡是一个渐进的过程,患者在ICU出院后往往要在医院病房里呆很长时间。我们认为这后icu时期是肌肉再生和康复的关键合成代谢窗口。然而,对于icu后患者的营养治疗缺乏明确的指导和有力的证据。缺乏调查营养充足性和必要随访的大型研究和随机对照试验。我们呼吁利用人工智能、可穿戴设备和协作工具等新技术,专门研究开发icu后营养的智能方法。多学科团队是ICU后康复的关键组成部分,而跨学科合作在应对这些挑战方面的重要性是显而易见的。在制定营养护理策略时考虑经济因素是很重要的,因为需要智能实施策略来改善ICU幸存者的营养护理。加强对ICU幸存者的护理可以改善营养充足性,从而减少营养不良的发生率,降低再入院率和感染率,从而降低经济负担。本文的重点是ICU后期,但出院后的康复期也不容忽视。最后,我们得出结论,通过这些努力,我们可以显著提高患者从危重疾病过渡到康复的恢复和结果。
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“Nutrition in critical illness survivors: Why gaining a grip matters”
In this viewpoint, we explore the challenges and opportunities in nutritional therapy for patients in the post-ICU recovery phase. The complexity of metabolic alterations and organ dysfunction in critical illness highlights the need for individualized nutritional strategies. Current approaches to protein and energy dosing remain generalized, indicating a lack of phenotyping and endotyping. The transition from critical illness to recovery is a gradual process, with patients often spending extended periods in hospital wards after ICU discharge. We identify this post-ICU period as a crucial anabolic window for muscle regeneration and rehabilitation. However, there is a lack of clear guidance and strong evidence for nutritional therapy in post-ICU patients. Large studies and RCT's that investigate nutritional adequacy and the necessary follow-up are lacking. We call for dedicated research to develop intelligent approaches to post-ICU nutrition, leveraging new technologies including artificial intelligence, wearables and collaborative tools. Multidisciplinary teams are a key component in the post ICU recovery while the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing these challenges is clear. The incorporation of economic considerations in developing nutritional care strategies is important, as is the need for smart implementation strategies to improve nutritional care for ICU survivors. Enhanced care for ICU survivors could improve nutrition adequacy and with that decrease the incidence of malnutrition with lower readmissions and infections rates resulting in a lower economic burden. The focus in this article is the post ICU period but the rehabilitation period after discharge should not be overlooked. Finally, we conclude that through these efforts, we can significantly enhance the recovery and outcomes of patients transitioning from critical illness to rehabilitation.
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Clinical Nutrition Open Science
Clinical Nutrition Open Science Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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