创伤性脑损伤患者的营养治疗:叙述性回顾。

Q3 Medicine
Heewon Jeong, Jae Hyun Kim, Yoon-Hee Choo, Moinay Kim, Seungioo Lee, Eun Jin Ha, Jiwoong Oh
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摘要

创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是一个全球性的健康和社会经济问题,造成严重的残疾和死亡率。营养不良在创伤性脑损伤患者中很常见,并与感染易感性增加、发病率和死亡率升高以及在重症监护病房和医院的住院时间延长有关。脑外伤后,各种病理生理机制,如高代谢和高分解代谢,都会影响患者的预后。提供足够的营养治疗对于预防继发性脑损伤和促进最佳恢复至关重要。这篇综述包括一篇文献综述,并讨论了在临床实践中遇到的关于TBI患者营养的挑战。重点是确定能量需求、营养输送的时机和方法、促进肠内耐受性、为接受血管加压药物治疗的患者提供肠内营养以及实施营养性肠内营养。加强我们对目前关于适当营养实践的证据的理解将有助于改善TBI患者的总体结果。
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Nutrition Therapy for Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Narrative Review.

Nutrition Therapy for Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Narrative Review.

Nutrition Therapy for Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Narrative Review.

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a global health and socio-economic problem, resulting in significant disability and mortality. Malnutrition is common in TBI patients and is associated with increased vulnerability to infection, higher morbidity and mortality rates, as well as longer stays in the intensive care unit and hospital. Following TBI, various pathophysiological mechanisms, such as hypermetabolism and hypercatabolism, affect patient outcomes. It is crucial to provide adequate nutrition therapy to prevent secondary brain damage and promote optimal recovery. This review includes a literature review and discusses the challenges encountered in clinical practice regarding nutrition in TBI patients. The focus is on determining energy requirements, timing and methods of nutrition delivery, promoting enteral tolerance, providing enteral nutrition to patients receiving vasopressors, and implementing trophic enteral nutrition. Enhancing our understanding of the current evidence regarding appropriate nutrition practices will contribute to improving overall outcomes for TBI patients.

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