2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-507x2009000400010
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Perfil e prognóstico a longo prazo dos pacientes que recebem terapia insulínica em unidades de terapia intensiva clínico-cirúrgica: estudo de coorte

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“…Several aspects of a single condition, including injury response, the physical limitations inherent to each individual, and his/her nutritional status before injury, hinder the nutritional status management of patients who are critically ill. (12) Therefore, we cannot assess these patients using anthropometric nutritional indicators alone because their body mass might be significantly altered due to a depletion or an overload of the plasma volume that results from major water-balance disorders over a short period of time. Thus, daily physical and laboratory exams are needed as complement assessments.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Several aspects of a single condition, including injury response, the physical limitations inherent to each individual, and his/her nutritional status before injury, hinder the nutritional status management of patients who are critically ill. (12) Therefore, we cannot assess these patients using anthropometric nutritional indicators alone because their body mass might be significantly altered due to a depletion or an overload of the plasma volume that results from major water-balance disorders over a short period of time. Thus, daily physical and laboratory exams are needed as complement assessments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, other authors have found that high rates of hypoglycemia are associated with strict glycemia control, which contributes to a poorer prognosis and increased mortality rates. (11,12) Because patients in an ICU are at nutritional risk, the present study assessed the possible correlations between patient survival and nutritional status, early nutrition, and hyperglycemia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%