Search Results - "van Ruijven, Isabel M."
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Monitoring muscle mass using ultrasound: a key role in critical care
Published in Current opinion in critical care (01-08-2021)“…The loss of muscle mass in critically ill patients contributes to morbidity and mortality, and results in impaired recovery of physical functioning. The number…”
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Reply – Letter to the editor: Reconsidering 1.2–1.5 g/kg as beneficially high protein provision in critically ill patients
Published in Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-04-2024)Get full text
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High protein provision of more than 1.2 g/kg improves muscle mass preservation and mortality in ICU patients: A systematic review and meta-analyses
Published in Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-12-2023)“…ICU patients lose muscle mass rapidly and maintenance of muscle mass may contribute to improved survival rates and quality of life. Protein provision may be…”
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Early high protein provision and mortality in ICU patients including those receiving continuous renal replacement therapy
Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-09-2022)“…Background Findings on the association between early high protein provision and mortality in ICU patients are inconsistent. The relation between early high…”
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Measuring body composition in hemodialysis patients: before or after hemodialysis?
Published in Clinical nutrition open science (01-10-2023)“…Body composition and clinical outcomes such as mortality and quality of life are strongly correlated in patients with chronic kidney disease. Since body weight…”
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Fat-Free Mass Derived From Bioimpedance Spectroscopy and Computed Tomography are in Good Agreement in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
Published in Journal of renal nutrition (05-06-2024)“…Malnutrition is highly prevalent in patients with kidney failure. Since body weight does not reflect body composition, other methods are needed to determine…”
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Monitoring muscle mass using ultrasound: a key role in critical care
Published in Current opinion in critical care (11-05-2021)Get full text
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