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Autor:
Lee-anne S. Chapple, Imre W. K. Kouw, Matthew J. Summers, Luke M. Weinel, Samuel Gluck, Eamon Raith, Peter Slobodian, Stijn Soenen, Adam M. Deane, Luc J. C. van Loon, Marianne J. Chapman
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 206(6), 740-749. American Thoracic Society
Rationale: Dietary protein may attenuate the muscle atrophy experienced by patients in the ICU, yet protein handling is poorly understood. Objectives: To quantify protein digestion and amino acid absorption and fasting and postprandial myofibrillar p
Publikováno v:
Australian Critical Care. 34:569-572
Background In the critical care environment, elevated albuminuria values show capacity to reflect illness severity and predict mortality and hence assessing albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) at the bedside has potential clinical benefit Point-of-care (P
Autor:
Palash Kar, Kylie Lange, Alan Bernjak, Adam M. Deane, Elaine Chow, Michael Horowitz, Matthew J. Summers, Liza K. Phillips, Luke M Weinel, Simon Heller, Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 49:636-649
OBJECTIVES: There is very limited information about glycemic control after discharge from the ICU. The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence of hypoglycemia in ICU survivors with type-2 diabetes and determine whether hypoglycemia is asso
Autor:
Lee-anne S. Chapple, Matthew J. Summers, Luke M. Weinel, Kylie Lange, Woo Han Yang, Adam M. Deane, Marianne J. Chapman
Publikováno v:
Journal of critical care. 72
Background Critical illness leads to muscle wasting which may be attenuated with augmented calorie delivery. The Augmented versus Routine approach to Giving Energy Trial (TARGET) randomized 4000 patients to receive energy-dense (1.5kcal/ml) or standa
Publikováno v:
Nutrition in Clinical Practice. 35:506-513
Historically, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in critical care have used mortality as the primary outcome, yet most show no effect on this outcome. Therefore, there has been a shift in the literature to focus on alternative outcomes. This review
Autor:
Palash Kar, Luke M Weinel, Karen L. Jones, Matthew J. Summers, Seva Hatzinikolas, Liza K. Phillips, Adam M. Deane, Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid, Thu Anh Ngoc Nguyen, Michael Horowitz
Publikováno v:
Critical Care and Resuscitation. 22:53-62
OBJECTIVE: Postprandial hypotension occurs frequently in older survivors of critical illness at 3 months after discharge. We aimed to determine whether postprandial hypotension and its predictors — gastric dysmotility and cardiovascular autonomic d
Autor:
James Whitehead, Bethany Dunn, Luke M Weinel, Lee-anne S. Chapple, Kylie Lange, Matthew J. Summers, Marianne J. Chapman, Rhea Louis
Publikováno v:
Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland). 41(1)
Summary Background & aims Nutrition may be important for recovery from critical illness. Gastrointestinal dysfunction is a key barrier to nutrition delivery in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and metabolic rate is elevated exacerbating nutritional defi
Autor:
Luke M Weinel, Sandra L. Peake, Lee-anne S. Chapple, Marianne J. Chapman, Daryl A Jones, Emma J. Ridley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. 44:980-991
Enteral energy delivery above requirements (overfeeding) is believed to cause adverse effects during critical illness, but the literature supporting this is limited. We aimed to quantify the reported frequency and clinical sequelae of energy overfeed
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care. 47:423-434
Muscle wasting in the intensive care unit (ICU) is common and may impair functional recovery. Ultrasonography (US) presents a modern solution to quantify skeletal muscle size and monitor muscle wasting. However, no standardised methodology for the co
Autor:
Matthew J. Summers, Liza K. Phillips, Karen L. Jones, Michael Horowitz, Luke M Weinel, Mark P. Plummer, Palash Kar, Yasmine Ali Abdelhamid, Adam M. Deane, E. Giersch, Mark E. Finnis
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 47:e103-e111
OBJECTIVES: Stress hyperglycemia occurs in critically ill patients and may be a risk factor for subsequent diabetes. The aims of this study were to determine incident diabetes and prevalent prediabetes in survivors of critical illness experiencing st