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Nitrogenous content in parenteral nutrition: a four-year experience in a general hospital. Critically-ill patient specificity.

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2017-06-05

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Villalobos-Gámez, Juan Luis
Lara-Ramos, Carlos
Domínguez-Rivas, Yolanda
Vallejo-Báez, Antonio
Cota-Delgado, Francisco
Márquez-Fernández, Efrén
García-Almeida, José Manuel
López-Medina, José Antonio
Rioja-Vázquez, Rosalía
Santacreu-Regí, Albert

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There have been several studies focusing on caloric intake during the last years, while protein content relevance has been underestimated. Some recent evidence has shown that protein deficiency has also an impact on patient outcomes. We have studied the nitrogen (N) content in parenteral nutrition (PN) bags administered to adult patients in a Spanish tertiary level hospital for four years. Patients who received parenteral nutrition in the general ward and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) were recorded. Caloric and protein content were registered and adjusted to weight and length of stay. Data were compared among three group of patients: those in the general ward, those in the ICU and those requiring renal replacement therapy (RRT). The one-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) test was used after checking data normality and homoscedasticity. There was an increase in the mean g N/stay year after year (p According to most recent recommendations nitrogen has been provided in higher amounts than previously, especially in critical care patients with RRT.

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Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Critical Care
Critical Illness
Energy Intake
Female
Food, Formulated
Hospitals, General
Humans
Length of Stay
Male
Middle Aged
Nitrogen
Parenteral Nutrition
Renal Replacement Therapy
Retrospective Studies

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Nitrogen. Protein. Parenteral nutrition. Critical care. Renal replacement therapies. Individualized diets.

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