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Is Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) an Evil in Trauma Patients?
Ilya Kagan
,
Miriam Theilla
,
Pierre Singer
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Anesthesiology & Intensive Care
Department of Nursing sciences
Clinical Departments
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Parenteral nutrition
100%
Evil
100%
Trauma Patients
100%
Total Parenteral nutrition
100%
Length of Stay
40%
Enteral Feeding
40%
Critically Ill
40%
Clinical Outcomes
20%
Ventilation
20%
Energy Demand
20%
Liver Function Tests
20%
Energy Expenditure
20%
Indirect Calorimetry
20%
Calorie
20%
High Protein
20%
Gastrointestinal Tolerance
20%
Head Trauma
20%
Calorie Deficit
20%
Nitrogen Deficiency
20%
Optimal Target
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Parenteral Nutrition
100%
Total Parenteral Nutrition
100%
Enteric Feeding
40%
Infection
20%
Overnutrition
20%
Energy Expenditure
20%
Indirect Calorimetry
20%
Closed Head Injury
20%