2019
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics9040171
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Assessment of Metabolic and Nutritional Imbalance in Mechanically Ventilated Multiple Trauma Patients: From Molecular to Clinical Outcomes

Abstract: The critically ill polytrauma patient is characterized by a series of metabolic changes induced by inflammation, oxidative stress, sepsis, and primary trauma, as well as associated secondary injuries associated. Metabolic and nutritional dysfunction in the critically ill patient is a complex series of imbalances of biochemical and genetic pathways, as well as the interconnection between them. Therefore, the equation changes in comparison to other critical patients or to healthy individuals, in which cases, mat… Show more

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“…The main responses of GIP in non-ruminants are stimulating insulin secretion and to increase fat accumulation ( Dupre et al, 1973 ; Martin and Faulkner, 1993 ; Miyawaki et al, 2002 ; Yamane et al, 2016 ). The steers in both groups had lesser RQ before feeding at approximately 0.7 which could indicate that fat was used as an energy substrate ( Rogobete et al, 2019 ). Nonetheless, RQ results before and after feeding were approximately 0.7 which mean they were still using mainly fat as a substrate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main responses of GIP in non-ruminants are stimulating insulin secretion and to increase fat accumulation ( Dupre et al, 1973 ; Martin and Faulkner, 1993 ; Miyawaki et al, 2002 ; Yamane et al, 2016 ). The steers in both groups had lesser RQ before feeding at approximately 0.7 which could indicate that fat was used as an energy substrate ( Rogobete et al, 2019 ). Nonetheless, RQ results before and after feeding were approximately 0.7 which mean they were still using mainly fat as a substrate.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another site for excessive ROS production is the alveolar macrophage. The reperfusion phase is characterized by pro-inflammatory cytokine release, the activation of NOS, and neutrophile recruitment [ 73 , 74 , 75 , 76 , 77 , 78 ] ( Figure 1 ).…”
Section: Redox Disturbance and Inflammation During General Anesthesia...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe disease activity is thought to cause increased nutritional requirements due to stress metabolism. [31][32] Therefore, many authors agree that the risk of intrahospital malnutrition correlates with the severity of the disease and that malnutrition is more pronounced in advanced stages of the disease. 13,29,33,34 There is no doubt regarding the association between malignant disease and nutritional status.…”
Section: Risk Factors For Malnutritionon During Hospitalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%