Clinical Nutrition: Parenteral NutritionThe new 3rd Edition of this definitive reference on parenteral nutrition has been completely revised and updated to cover some of the significant advances in the field. This new edition is also multiauthored with several international contributors to broaden its appealT urermore, a number of new chapters have been added to cover some of the latest advances such as Metabolic Response to Illness and Its Medications; Transplantation; Nutritional Pharmacotherapy with PN and Peripheral PN; and many more. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 80
Page 81
... risks of malnutrition and alimentation . The large , curved arrow represents the risk of morbidity or mortality that can be attributed to malnutrition . The left - hand y - axis represents the relative risk of a poor outcome . The two ...
... risks of malnutrition and alimentation . The large , curved arrow represents the risk of morbidity or mortality that can be attributed to malnutrition . The left - hand y - axis represents the relative risk of a poor outcome . The two ...
Page 82
... risk of adverse outcomes sec- ondary to malnourishment . Several points along this malnutrition risk curve are of interest . Arrow A identifies a region beyond which the risk of malnutri- tion increases and would have measurable effects ...
... risk of adverse outcomes sec- ondary to malnourishment . Several points along this malnutrition risk curve are of interest . Arrow A identifies a region beyond which the risk of malnutri- tion increases and would have measurable effects ...
Page 410
... risk of worsening or produc- ing new fatty changes within the liver of obese patients during nutritional support again suggests a prudent use of glucose as a source of nonprotein energy . Increased Risk of Cholelithiasis Cholesterol ...
... risk of worsening or produc- ing new fatty changes within the liver of obese patients during nutritional support again suggests a prudent use of glucose as a source of nonprotein energy . Increased Risk of Cholelithiasis Cholesterol ...
Contents
History of Parenteral Nutrition with | 1 |
Metabolic Response to Illness and | 21 |
Lipid Emulsions in Parenteral | 35 |
Copyright | |
22 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
activity acute acute pancreatitis addition administration alterations amino acid assessment associated balance blood body bone bowel calories catheter cause cell changes chronic Clin Nutr clinical compared complications concentrations critically decreased deficiency diet disease early effects emulsions energy et al factors failure fatty acids feeding fistulas fluid function glucose growth hepatic hospital human improved increased infants infection infusion injury intake intestinal intravenous JPEN J Parenter less levels lipid liver loss malnutrition mass measured ment metabolic muscle nitrogen normal nutrient nutritional support obese occur oral outcome pancreatitis Parenter Enteral Nutr parenteral nutrition patients Pediatr plasma prevent production protein receiving reduced renal reported requirements response risk serum severe short bowel syndrome solutions status supplementation Surg surgery surgical syndrome Table therapy tients tion total parenteral nutrition transplantation trauma treatment trial vitamin weight
References to this book
Nutraceutical and Specialty Lipids and their Co-Products Fereidoon Shahidi No preview available - 2006 |