Nutrition in the critically ill in resource-limited settings/low- and middle-income countries.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1097/MCO.0000000000001110
Mervyn Mer, Martin W Dünser
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Purpose of review: To share current concepts and provide an overview of the contextual issues and nutrition practices in critically ill patients in resource-limited settings (RLSs)/low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Most of the world's population reside in these settings which also carries the greatest burden of critical illness.

Recent findings: There is a paucity of evidence on nutrition practice in critically ill patients in RLSs and international guidelines are largely based on evidence derived from high-income countries (HICs). While some recommendations are adaptable to RLSs, many are not feasible or directly transferable. Despite the challenges that may prevail, pragmatic solutions can address many of the difficulties to enhance nutrition practice and improve patient outcomes.

Summary: This review provides a contemporary synopsis of nutrition practice in critically ill patients in RLSs covering the relevance of optimal nutrition, gives insights into relevant contextual issues and challenges in RLSs, evaluates recent scientific evidence and available literature pertinent to critically ill patients in RLSs, addresses nutrition guidelines, discusses some pragmatic options and solutions, deals with relevant and important complications that may arise, and offers suggestions and future considerations to enhance nutrition practice in critically ill patients in these settings.

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资源有限地区/低收入和中等收入国家危重病人的营养状况。
综述的目的:分享当前的概念,并概述资源有限环境(RLSs)/中低收入国家(LMICs)危重患者的背景问题和营养实践。世界上大多数人口生活在这些环境中,这些环境也承担着最沉重的危重疾病负担。最近的研究发现:缺乏证据表明RLSs危重患者的营养实践,国际指南主要基于来自高收入国家(HICs)的证据。虽然有些建议适用于rls,但许多建议不可行或不能直接转让。尽管挑战可能普遍存在,务实的解决方案可以解决许多困难,以加强营养实践和改善患者的结果。简介:本综述提供了rls危重患者营养实践的当代概要,涵盖了最佳营养的相关性,对rls的相关背景问题和挑战提供了见解,评估了与rls危重患者相关的最新科学证据和现有文献,阐述了营养指南,讨论了一些实用的选择和解决方案,处理了可能出现的相关和重要并发症。并提出建议和未来的考虑,以加强营养实践的危重病人在这些设置。
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5.30
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6.50%
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116
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: A high impact review journal which boasts an international readership, Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care offers a broad-based perspective on the most recent and exciting developments within the field of clinical nutrition and metabolic care. Published bimonthly, each issue features insightful editorials and high quality invited reviews covering two or three key disciplines which include protein, amino acid metabolism and therapy, lipid metabolism and therapy, nutrition and the intensive care unit and carbohydrates. Each discipline introduces world renowned guest editors to ensure the journal is at the forefront of knowledge development and delivers balanced, expert assessments of advances from the previous year.
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