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    The 2016 ESPEN Arvid Wretlind lecture: The gut in stress by McClave, Stephen A., Lowen, Cynthia C., Martindale, Robert G.

    Published in Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-02-2018)
    “…The gut has a major influence on the course of the human stress response in critical illness for several reasons; the quantity of its immune tissue, the extent…”
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    Exploring the impact of arginine-supplemented immunonutrition on length of stay in the intensive care unit: A retrospective cross-sectional analysis by Martin, Niels D, Schott, Laura L, Miranowski, Mary K, Desai, Amarsinh M, Lowen, Cynthia C, Cao, Zhun, Araujo Torres, Krysmaru

    Published in PloS one (26-04-2024)
    “…Arginine-supplemented enteral immunonutrition has been designed to optimize outcomes in critical care patients. Existing formulas may be isocaloric and…”
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    The importance of providing dietary fiber in medical and surgical critical care by McClave, Stephen A., Omer, Endashaw, Eisa, Mohamed, Klosterbauer, Abby, Lowen, Cynthia C., Martindale, Robert G.

    Published in Nutrition in clinical practice (01-06-2024)
    “…The early provision of soluble/insoluble fiber to the patient who is critically ill has been controversial in the past. Especially in the setting of…”
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    Characteristics and feeding intolerance in critically ill adult patients receiving peptide-based enteral nutrition: A retrospective cross-sectional study by Nguyen, Douglas L, Schott, Laura L, Lowen, Cynthia C, Desai, Amarsinh M, Baumer, Dorothy L, Miranowski, Mary K, Cao, Zhun, Torres, Krysmaru Araujo

    Published in Clinical nutrition ESPEN (01-02-2024)
    “…Patients who experience gastrointestinal (GI) intolerance and hyperglycemia (or glucose intolerance) may not achieve appropriate caloric requirements and…”
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    Healthcare Resource Utilization and Cost Comparisons of High-Protein Enteral Nutrition Formulas Used in Critically Ill Patients by Bozeman, Matthew C, Schott, Laura L, Desai, Amarsinh M, Miranowski, Mary K, Baumer, Dorothy L, Lowen, Cynthia C, Cao, Zhun, Araujo Torres, Krysmaru

    “…High-protein enteral nutrition is advised for patients who are critically ill. Options include immunonutrition formulas of various compositions and standard…”
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    “CAN WE FEED?” A Mnemonic to Merge Nutrition and Intensive Care Assessment of the Critically Ill Patient by Miller, Keith R., Kiraly, Laszlo N., Lowen, Cynthia C., Martindale, Robert G., McClave, Stephen A.

    “…As care of the critically ill patient grows more complex, so does the breadth of knowledge required of the intensivist to deliver quality service. Nutrition is…”
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    Clinical use of the respiratory quotient obtained from indirect calorimetry by McClave, SA, Lowen, CC, Kleber, MJ, McConnell, JW, Jung, LY, Goldsmith, LJ

    “…BACKGROUND: The respiratory quotient (RQ) obtained from indirect calorimetry (IC), defined by the ratio carbon dioxide production (VCO2)/oxygen consumption…”
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    Achievement of steady state optimizes results when performing indirect calorimetry by McClave, SA, Spain, DA, Skolnick, JL, Lowen, CC, Kleber, MJ, Wickerham, PS, Vogt, JR, Looney, SW

    “…BACKGROUND: The use of steady state as the endpoint for performance of indirect calorimetry (IC) is controversial. We designed this prospective study to…”
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    Are Patients Fed Appropriately According to Their Caloric Requirements? by McClave, Stephen A., Lowen, Cynthia C., Kleber, Melissa J., Nicholson, Jack F., Jimmerson, Sharon C., McConnell, J. Wesley, Jung, Laura Y.

    “…Backgyound: Specific morbidity related to underfeeding and overfeeding necessitates the design of nutrition support regimens that provide calories equal to…”
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    Indirect calorimetry: can this technology impact patient outcome? by McClave, Stephen A, Kleber, Melissa J, Lowen, Cynthia C

    “…This review of 23 papers involving indirect calorimetry published over the past 18 months shows how our understanding of the metabolic response to injury has…”
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    Poor validity of residual volumes as a marker for risk of aspiration in critically ill patients by McClave, Stephen A, Lukan, James K, Stefater, James A, Lowen, Cynthia C, Looney, Stephen W, Matheson, Paul J, Gleeson, Kevin, Spain, David A

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-02-2005)
    “…BACKGROUND AND AIMS:Elevated residual volumes (RV), considered a marker for the risk of aspiration, are used to regulate the delivery of enteral tube feeding…”
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    Healthcare Resource Utilization and Cost Comparisons of High-Protein Enteral Nutrition Formulas Used in Critically Ill Patients

    “…Background: High-protein enteral nutrition is advised for patients who are critically ill. Options include immunonutrition formulas of various compositions and…”
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    Indirect Calorimetry: Is it Required to Maximize Patient Outcome from Nutrition Therapy? by Landes, Sarah, McClave, Stephen A., Frazier, Thomas H., Lowen, Cynthia C., Hurt, Ryan T.

    Published in Current nutrition reports (01-09-2016)
    “…Nutrition support regimens which fail to meet caloric requirements may adversely affect morbidity. This study evaluated the importance of accuracy of…”
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