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Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:224
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VCO2-derived energy expenditure: do not throw the baby out with the bath water!
Citation: Critical Care 2017 21:82 -
Low skeletal muscle area is a risk factor for mortality in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients
Higher body mass index (BMI) is associated with lower mortality in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients. However, it is yet unclear which body component is responsible for this relationship.
Citation: Critical Care 2014 18:R12 -
Ventilator-derived carbon dioxide production to assess energy expenditure in critically ill patients: proof of concept
Measurement of energy expenditure (EE) is recommended to guide nutrition in critically ill patients. Availability of a gold standard indirect calorimetry is limited, and continuous measurement is unfeasible. E...
Citation: Critical Care 2015 19:370 -
Gastrointestinal dysfunction in the critically ill: a systematic scoping review and research agenda proposed by the Section of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
Gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction is frequent in the critically ill but can be overlooked as a result of the lack of standardization of the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. We aimed to develop a research...
Citation: Critical Care 2020 24:224 -
Skeletal muscle quality as assessed by CT-derived skeletal muscle density is associated with 6-month mortality in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients
Muscle quantity at intensive care unit (ICU) admission has been independently associated with mortality. In addition to quantity, muscle quality may be important for survival. Muscle quality is influenced by f...
Citation: Critical Care 2016 20:386