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Metabolism and nutrition in patients with moderate and severe traumatic brain injury: A systematic review

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Pages 345-367 | Received 25 Jan 2005, Accepted 20 Sep 2005, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Primary objective: To examine the evidence on the metabolic state and nutritional treatment of patients with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Research design: A systematic review of the literature. Methods and procedures: From 1547 citations, 232 articles were identified and retrieved for text screening. Thirty-six studies fulfilled the criteria and 30 were accepted for data extraction. Main outcomes and results: Variations in measurement methods and definitions of metabolic abnormalities hampered comparison of studies. However, consistent data demonstrated increased metabolic rate (96–160% of the predicted values), of hypercatabolism (−3 to −16 g N per day) and of upper gastrointestinal intolerance in the majority of the patients during the first 2 weeks after injury. Data also indicated a tendency towards less morbidity and mortality in early fed patients. Conclusions: The impact of timing, content and ways of administration of nutritional support on neurological outcome after TBI remains to be demonstrated.

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