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Nutritional support of critically ill patients is a major treatment
modality which will enhance recovery and shorten convalescence. New
knowledge has emphasized that much of the organ dysfunction
associated with sepsis and altered blood flow is related to
oxidative injury. Specific nutrients are highly effective in
counteracting these effects and their early administration may
attenuate cellular damage and multi-organ failure. Patient outcome
may also be enhanced by the route of feeding, administration of
newer nutrient combinations, utilization of evolving methods of
monitoring and the use of growth factors. This new knowledge has
evolved to a new area of metabolic support which is addressed for
the first time by a group of international experts. The topics
presented and general conclusions are of major importance to the
practitioners in this field, for they show, for the first time, a
departure from the more traditional approaches of nutritional
support in patients with life-threatening diseases.
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