2022
DOI: 10.5152/eurjther.2022.22043
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Is Gastric Residual Volume Measurement Really Necessary to Achieve Targeted Calories?

Abstract: Objective: Malnutrition, energy protein, and inadequate or excessive intake of other nutrients have measurable effects on tissues, body function, and clinical outcomes of patients. We aimed to determine the time to reach target calories, nutritional failures, and complications during feeding in measured and unmeasured gastric residual volume patients under ventilation in the intensive care unit. Methods: The study was completed with 62 patients under mechanical ventilatory support in the intensive care unit. A… Show more

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