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OverviewThe association between poor nutrition and disease is well established. Integrating nutritional sciences into clinical practice offers a valuable tool to improve patient care and prognosis, particularly within the critical care environment where nutrition is often overlooked. However, optimizing nutritional support offers a safe and simple adjunct to more expensive and technologically challenging treatments for these complex patients. This volume provides comprehensive guidelines for the nutritional support of critically ill patients and is valuable reading for doctors, nurses, dieticians and practitioners working within the critical care environment. It begins by discussing nutritional physiology and patient assessment, providing an essential foundation for planning and managing the dietary requirements of critically ill patients. Internationally-recognized authors present evidence-based guidelines for managing various groups, including surgical patients, patients with burns, and patients with renal failure. The implications of enteral vs. parenteral nutrition, timing of nutritional support, therapeutic strategies, and management of complications are discussed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter Faber , Mario Siervo (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9781107669017ISBN 10: 1107669014 Pages: 261 Publication Date: 06 March 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface; Part I. General Concepts: 1. Nutritional physiology of the critically ill patient David C. Frankenfield; 2. Nutritional assessment of the critically ill patient Mario Siervo and Carla Prado; 3. Body composition assessment of the critically ill patient Ying Ji and Dympna Gallagher; 4. Micronutrient and vitamin physiology and requirements in critically ill patients Timothy Eden, Minha Rajput-Ray and Sumantra Ray; Part II. Nutritional Delivery and Dietetics: 5. Enteral and parenteral feeding protocols Malissa Warren and Robert Martindale; 6. Commercial nutritional enteral and parenteral formulations in critical care J. A. Silversides, Stephen T. Webb and Andrew J. Ferguson; 7. Nutritional supplements in critically ill patients Shaul Lev, Ilya Kagan and Pierre Singer; Part III. General Problems in Critical Care: 8. Gastrointestinal disturbances in critically ill patients Andrew Hetreed and Peter Faber; 9. Fluid and electrolyte management in critical care medicine Nils Siegenthaler, Paolo Merlani and Andreas Perren; 10. Hormonal responses and nutritional management of adults in critical care units John A. Tayek; Part IV. Nutritional Support for Specific Conditions and Pathologies: 11. Nutritional support of critically ill burns patients Bjarne F. Alsbjoern; 12. Nutritional support of critically ill neurosurgical patients Roland N. Dickerson; 13. Nutritional support of critically ill immuno-compromised patients Peter K. Linden; 14. Nutritional support of critically ill cancer patients Wilson I. Gonsalves and Aminah Jatoi; 15. Nutritional support of critically ill patients after gastrointestinal surgery Shay Nanthakumaran and Jan O. Jansen; 16. Nutritional support of critically ill patients with renal failure Patricia Wiesen and Jean-Charles Preiser; 17. Nutritional support of critically ill patients with liver and pancreatic failure Euan Thomson and Alastair Lee; 18. Nutritional support and implications for critically ill patients with sepsis Michael H. Hooper and Paul E. Marik; 19. Nutrition in cardiac intensive care Peter McCanny, Danny Collins and Andrew A. Klein; 20. Nutritional support of critically ill patients with respiratory disorders Krista L. Turner; 21. Nutritional support of critically ill organ transplantation patients Andrew J. Kerwin and Michael S. Nussbaum; 22. Nutritional management of anorexia in critical care Maria Gabriella Gentile; 23. Nutritional support of critically ill obese patients Dong Wook Kim and Caroline M. Apovian; Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationPeter Faber, MD, PhD, FRCA, FFICM is a Consultant Cardio-Thoracic Anaesthetist, Department of Cardiac Anaesthesia, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. Mario Siervo, MD, MSc, PhD, RPHN is Lecturer in Nutrition and Ageing, Human Nutrition Research Centre, Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |