医学
营养不良
体外膜肺氧合
重症监护医学
医学营养疗法
微量营养素
肠外营养
病危
疾病
临床实习
儿科
外科
物理疗法
内科学
病理
作者
Ellen Dresen,Omy Naidoo,Aileen Hill,Gunnar Elke,Matthias Lindner,Joop Jonckheer,Elisabeth De Waele,Patrick Meybohm,Ranna Modir,Jayshil J. Patel,Kenneth B. Christopher,Christian Stoppe
摘要
Patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) inherit substantial disease-associated metabolic, endocrinologic, and immunologic modifications. Along with the technical components of ECMO, the aforementioned alterations may affect patients' needs and feasibility of adequate macronutrient and micronutrient supply and intake. Thus, patients receiving ECMO are at increased risk for iatrogenic malnutrition and require targeted individual medical nutrition therapy (MNT). However, specific recommendations for MNT in patients receiving ECMO are limited and, with some exceptions, based on an evidence base encompassing general patients who are critically ill. Consequently, clinician decision-making for MNT in patients receiving ECMO is unguided, which may further increase nutrition risk, culminating in iatrogenic malnutrition and ultimately affecting patient outcomes. The purpose of this article is to provide educational background and highlight specific points for MNT in adult patients receiving ECMO, which might serve as evidence-based guidance to develop institutional standard operating procedures and nutrition protocols for daily clinical practice.
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