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Nutritional and metabolic modulation of inflammation in critically ill patients: a narrative review of rationale, evidence and grey areas.

Anne-Francoise RousseauRobert Martindale
Published in: Annals of intensive care (2024)
The rationale to use strategies of inflammation modulation is obvious, based on critical illness pathophysiology and based on the increasingly described effects of some nutritional and pharmacological strategies. Regretfully, there isn't always substantial proof from clinical research regarding the positive impacts directly brought about by inflammation modulation. Some arguments come from studies performed in severe burn patients, but such results should be transposed to non-burn patients with caution. Further studies are needed to explore how the modulation of inflammation can improve the long-term outcomes after a critical illness.
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