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Protein Requirements in Critical Illness: Do We Really Know Why to Give So Much?

Ilya LeydermanAndrey YaroshetskiyStanisław Kłęk
Published in: JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition (2020)
The protein and energy requirements of critically ill patients treated in intensive care units (ICUs) have been actively discussed recently. Currently published clinical recommendations and reviews suggest significant increases of protein provision to 2-2.5 g/kg/d in some populations of ICU patients. However, a detailed analysis of the main sources of these recommendations reveals a number of serious contradictions, as well as an absence of obvious evidence supporting the allotment of high doses of protein. We went through these recommendations and reviewed cited articles and other studies, and we have separated our arguments against excessive protein provision into sections.
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