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Factors associated with acute mesenteric ischemia among critically ill ventilated patients with shock: a post hoc analysis of the NUTRIREA2 trial.

Gael PitonAmélie Le GougeJulie Boisramé-HelmsNadia AnguelLaurent ArgaudPierre AsfarVlad BotocAnne BretagnolLaurent BrisardHoang-Nam BuiEmmanuel CanetDelphine ChatelierLouis ChauvelotMichael DarmonVincent DasJérôme DevaquetMichel DjibréFrédérique GansterMaité Garrouste-OrgeasStéphane GaudryOlivier GontierSamuel GroyerBertrand GuidetJean-Etienne HerbrechtYannick HourmantJean-Claude LacheradePhilippe LetocartFrédéric MartinoVirginie MaximeEmmanuelle MercierJean-Paul MiraSaad NseirJean-Pierre QuenotJack RichecoeurJean-Philippe RigaudDamien RouxDavid SchnellCarole SchwebelDaniel SilvaMichel SirodotBertrand SouweineNathalie Thieulot-RolinFrançois TinturierPatrice TirotDidier ThéveninGuillaume ThiéryJean-Baptiste LascarrouJean Reigniernull null
Published in: Intensive care medicine (2022)
Among critically ill ventilated patients with shock, EN, dobutamine use, SAPS II score ≥ 62 and hemoglobin ≤ 10.9 g/dL were independently associated with AMI. Among critically ill ventilated patients requiring vasopressors, EN should be delayed or introduced cautiously in case of low cardiac output requiring dobutamine and/or in case of multiple organ failure with high SAPS II score.
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