Should we prescribe more protein to critically ill patients?

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Abstract

In the context of critical illness, evidence suggests that exogenous protein/amino acid supplementation has the potential to favorably impact whole-body protein balance. Whether this translates into retention of muscle, greater muscle strength, and improved survival and physical recovery of critically ill patients remains uncertain. The purpose of this brief commentary is to provide an overview of the clinical evidence for and against increasing protein doses and to introduce two new trials that will add considerably to our evolving understanding of protein requirements in the critically ill adult patient.

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Heyland, D. K., Stapleton, R., & Compher, C. (2018, April 7). Should we prescribe more protein to critically ill patients? Nutrients. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10040462

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