ESPEN Guidelines on Enteral Nutrition: Intensive care.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_EA5E6917F3FA
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
ESPEN Guidelines on Enteral Nutrition: Intensive care.
Journal
Clinical Nutrition
Author(s)
Kreymann K.G., Berger M.M., Deutz N.E., Hiesmayr M., Jolliet P., Kazandjiev G., Nitenberg G., van den Berghe G., Wernerman J., Ebner C., Ebner C., Hartl W., Heymann C., Spies C.
Working group(s)
DGEM (German Society for Nutritional Medicine), ESPEN (European Society for Parenteral, Enteral Nutrition)
ISSN
0261-5614 (Print)
ISSN-L
0261-5614
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2006
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
25
Number
2
Pages
210-223
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Consensus Development Conference ; Journal Article ; Practice GuidelinePublication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Enteral nutrition (EN) via tube feeding is, today, the preferred way of feeding the critically ill patient and an important means of counteracting for the catabolic state induced by severe diseases. These guidelines are intended to give evidence-based recommendations for the use of EN in patients who have a complicated course during their ICU stay, focusing particularly on those who develop a severe inflammatory response, i.e. patients who have failure of at least one organ during their ICU stay. These guidelines were developed by an interdisciplinary expert group in accordance with officially accepted standards and are based on all relevant publications since 1985. They were discussed and accepted in a consensus conference. EN should be given to all ICU patients who are not expected to be taking a full oral diet within three days. It should have begun during the first 24h using a standard high-protein formula. During the acute and initial phases of critical illness an exogenous energy supply in excess of 20-25 kcal/kg BW/day should be avoided, whereas, during recovery, the aim should be to provide values of 25-30 total kcal/kg BW/day. Supplementary parenteral nutrition remains a reserve tool and should be given only to those patients who do not reach their target nutrient intake on EN alone. There is no general indication for immune-modulating formulae in patients with severe illness or sepsis and an APACHE II Score >15. Glutamine should be supplemented in patients suffering from burns or trauma.
Keywords
APACHE, Critical Illness/therapy, Enteral Nutrition/methods, Enteral Nutrition/standards, Europe, Gastroenterology/standards, Humans, Intensive Care/methods, Intensive Care/standards, Nutritional Requirements, Patient Care Team/standards, Physician's Practice Patterns/standards
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Web of science
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