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Review: supplemented enteral nutrition reduces infectious complications and length of hospital stay in patients with critical illness

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QUESTION: Among patients with critical illness, does enteral nutrition supplemented with key nutrients compared with standard enteral nutrition reduce infectious complications, death, and length of hospital stay?

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Studies published in peer reviewed journals from 1990 to February 1998 were identified by searching Medline, doing handsearches of journals, and reviewing bibliographies of relevant articles.

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Randomised controlled trials were included if they compared the effects of enteral nutrition supplemented with key nutrients with standard enteral nutrition in patients who were critically ill.

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Data were extracted on patient conditions; timing of initiation of feeding; supplemented nutrients, nutritional goals, achieved intake, …

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  • Source of funding: no external funding.

  • For correspondence: Dr S D Heys, Surgical Nutrition and Metabolism Unit, Department of Surgery, University Medical Buildings, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, AB9 2ZD, UK. Fax +44 (0)1224 840973.