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Glutamine supplementation
Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critical illness. There are data of a reduced mortality when glutamine supplementation is given. In addition, standard commercial products for parenteral nutrition do not contain any glutamine due to glutamine instability in aqueous solutions. For the majority of critical ill patients who are fed enterally, the available evidence is insufficient to recommend glutamine supplementation. Standard formulation of enteral nutrition contains some glutamine: 2-4 g/L. However, this dose is insufficient to normalize glutamine plasma concentration
Validation of the Arabic version of the SCOFF questionnaire for the screening of eating disorders
International audienc
Energy analysis within process simulation software to enhance process energy management
Energy analysis within process simulation software to enhance process energy management. Journée Thermodynamique et Bioprocédé
Myenteric plexitis is a risk factor for endoscopic and clinical postoperative recurrence after ileocolonic resection in Crohn's disease
Myenteric plexitis is a risk factor for endoscopic and clinical postoperative recurrence after ileocolonic resection in Crohn's disease. 11. Congress of ECCO - European Crohn's and Colitis Organisatio
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