Evidence-Based Practice of Critical Care 2010
DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4160-5476-4.00067-5
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Do Immunonutrients Improve Outcome in the Critically Ill?

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“…Uniform recommendations are lacking for all neurocritical care patients; the critically ill trauma population has been studied extensively, however, and immunity enhancing diet have resulted in decreased infectious complications and reduced length of hospital stay. [40,41]…”
Section: Can the Patient Be Fed Orally? Which Type Of En Tube?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uniform recommendations are lacking for all neurocritical care patients; the critically ill trauma population has been studied extensively, however, and immunity enhancing diet have resulted in decreased infectious complications and reduced length of hospital stay. [40,41]…”
Section: Can the Patient Be Fed Orally? Which Type Of En Tube?mentioning
confidence: 99%