Nutritional management of the critically ill neurologic patient. 1997

D Twyman
Commercial Development Department, Nutrasweet Kelco Company, Deerfield, Illinois, USA.

To summarize, the event of severe neurologic injury results in significant metabolic changes. These changes cause increased requirements for protein and nonprotein calories, micronutrients, and small bowel feedings or TPN. Early feeding has been shown to improve survival. Therefore, every effort should be made to provide aggressive nutritional support within the first 72 hours after injury. Specific guidelines are as follows: Provide full-strength, full-rate feedings within 72 hours. Provide enteral nutrients via nasojejunal or percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy feeding tube if access is available; attempt gastric feedings if not. Provide TPN within 48 hours if enteral access is not available and begin enteral feeding as soon as possible. Provide 2 to 2.3 g protein/kg/d if renal function is normal. Provide 40% to 70% above basal needs as total calories, with 30% to 40% of calories as lipid to minimize hyperglycemia. Provide protein as small peptides to improve tolerance, absorption, utilization, and gut integrity. Provide a lipid source with 50% to 70% medium-chain triglycerides and an omega-6 to omega-3 ratio of 2:1 to 8:1 to minimize negative effects of omega-6 fatty acids and provide an easily absorbed and utilized source of lipid.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009751 Nutritional Requirements The amounts of various substances in food needed by an organism to sustain healthy life. Dietary Requirements,Nutrition Requirements,Dietary Requirement,Nutrition Requirement,Nutritional Requirement,Requirement, Dietary,Requirement, Nutrition,Requirement, Nutritional,Requirements, Dietary,Requirements, Nutrition,Requirements, Nutritional
D001930 Brain Injuries Acute and chronic (see also BRAIN INJURIES, CHRONIC) injuries to the brain, including the cerebral hemispheres, CEREBELLUM, and BRAIN STEM. Clinical manifestations depend on the nature of injury. Diffuse trauma to the brain is frequently associated with DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY or COMA, POST-TRAUMATIC. Localized injuries may be associated with NEUROBEHAVIORAL MANIFESTATIONS; HEMIPARESIS, or other focal neurologic deficits. Brain Lacerations,Acute Brain Injuries,Brain Injuries, Acute,Brain Injuries, Focal,Focal Brain Injuries,Injuries, Acute Brain,Injuries, Brain,Acute Brain Injury,Brain Injury,Brain Injury, Acute,Brain Injury, Focal,Brain Laceration,Focal Brain Injury,Injuries, Focal Brain,Injury, Acute Brain,Injury, Brain,Injury, Focal Brain,Laceration, Brain,Lacerations, Brain
D002149 Energy Intake Total number of calories taken in daily whether ingested or by parenteral routes. Caloric Intake,Calorie Intake,Intake, Calorie,Intake, Energy
D003422 Critical Care Health care provided to a critically ill patient during a medical emergency or crisis. Intensive Care,Intensive Care, Surgical,Surgical Intensive Care,Care, Critical,Care, Intensive,Care, Surgical Intensive
D004044 Dietary Proteins Proteins obtained from foods. They are the main source of the ESSENTIAL AMINO ACIDS. Proteins, Dietary,Dietary Protein,Protein, Dietary
D004750 Enteral Nutrition Nutritional support given via the alimentary canal or any route connected to the gastrointestinal system (i.e., the enteral route). This includes oral feeding, sip feeding, and tube feeding using nasogastric, gastrostomy, and jejunostomy tubes. Enteral Feeding,Force Feeding,Nutrition, Enteral,Tube Feeding,Gastric Feeding Tubes,Feeding Tube, Gastric,Feeding Tubes, Gastric,Feeding, Enteral,Feeding, Force,Feeding, Tube,Feedings, Force,Force Feedings,Gastric Feeding Tube,Tube, Gastric Feeding,Tubes, Gastric Feeding
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D018529 Nutritional Support The administration of nutrients for assimilation and utilization by a patient by means other than normal eating. It does not include FLUID THERAPY which normalizes body fluids to restore WATER-ELECTROLYTE BALANCE. Artificial Feeding,Feeding, Artificial,Support, Nutritional

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