• Nutrition · Nov 2002

    Review

    Nutrition support of the trauma patient.

    • Walter L Biffl, Ernest E Moore, and James B Haenel.
    • Department of Surgery, Rhode Island Hospital, Brown Medical School, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. walt@biffl.com
    • Nutrition. 2002 Nov 1; 18 (11-12): 960-5.

    AbstractHypercatabolism after trauma may lead to acute protein malnutrition, ultimately resulting in multiple organ failure. Nutrition support may prevent this sequence. This review addresses the need for early nutrition support, the preferred route of substrate delivery, and the potential advantages of "immune-enhancing" diets.

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