The primary aim of the study was to assess the effects of high-carbohydrate
enteral nutritional support with and without omega-3
fatty acid supplementation on clinical outcomes, protein sparing
and several serum biomarkers, and to compare both of these enteral
feeding regimens with the high-fat control group. Reported
end-points included mortality, sepsis score, incidence of pneumonia,
exogenous insulin requirements, and hospital length of stay.
No data were available for number of days on ventilator, glycaemic
control, weight change, protein turnover, nitrogen balance, nutritional
status or bowel habits.
The primary aim of the study was to assess the effects of high-carbohydrate
enteral nutritional support with and without omega-3
fatty acid supplementation on clinical outcomes, protein sparing
and several serum biomarkers, and to compare both of these enteral
feeding regimens with the high-fat control group. Reported
end-points included mortality, sepsis score, incidence of pneumonia,
exogenous insulin requirements, and hospital length of stay.
No data were available for number of days on ventilator, glycaemic
control, weight change, protein turnover, nitrogen balance, nutritional
status or bowel habits.
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