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How transplant patients are fed in the intensive care unit: A one-year retrospective study
Miriam Theilla
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Department of Nursing sciences
Rabin Medical Center Israel
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Design Information
25%
Energy Balance
75%
Energy Intake
100%
Energy Requirement
25%
High Mortality
25%
Intensive Care Unit
100%
Kidney
50%
Late Complications
25%
Length of Stay
50%
Liver
25%
Long Length
25%
Lung
25%
Lung Transplantation
25%
Mean Energy
25%
Medical nutrition Therapy
25%
Mortality Rate
25%
Negative Energy Balance
50%
Nutritional Status
25%
Optimal Energy
25%
Organ Transplant
50%
Pancreas
50%
Predictive Equation
25%
Transplant Center
25%
Transplant Patients
100%
Transplant Surgery
25%
Ventilation
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Caloric Intake
80%
Energy Balance
100%
Intensive Care
20%
Intensive Care Unit
100%
Lung
20%
Lung Transplantation
20%
Mortality Rate
20%
Nutritional Status
20%
Retrospective Study
100%
Transplant Surgery
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Caloric Intake
100%
Intensive Care Unit
100%
Length of Stay
50%
Lung Transplantation
25%
Mortality Rate
25%
Nutritional Status
25%
Perioperative
25%