• Nutrition · Jul 2018

    Nutrition therapy: A new criterion for treatment of patients in diverse clinical and metabolic situations.

    • Sérgio Dos Anjos Garnes, Adriana Bottoni, Fernanda Lasakosvitsch, and Andrea Bottoni.
    • Funzionali Serviços Médicos Ltda, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Electronic address: G_anjos78@yahoo.com.br.
    • Nutrition. 2018 Jul 1; 51-52: 13-19.

    ObjectiveThis study developed an instrument in table format to help determine the energy requirements of patients in adverse situations. The instrument allows for the weekly adjustment of nutrition therapy and energy intake, advocating a new approach to treatment based on clinical observation performed by staff specialized in individualized nutrition therapy.MethodsThe table was elaborated by grouping patients according to the following criteria: criticality, chronicity, and stability of the clinical status. Energy supply was readjusted weekly to respect the cyclicity of the patient's metabolic response.ResultsThe table should be used in the following order: Obese > Elderly > Specific Clinical Situations > Chronic Diseases > Stable Clinical Situations. The protein requirements of patients with pressure ulcers or with wounds healing by secondary intention should be increased by 30% to 50%. Current patient weight should always be used, except in patients with anasarca. In these cases, the patient's last known dry weight or the ideal weight should be used. For elderly patients whose weight is not known and who cannot be weighed because of the patient's clinical condition, a body mass index of 23 should be assumed.ConclusionThe proposed nutrition table allows for management of optimal energy and protein intake for patients in different clinical situations, while respecting the different phases of the posttraumatic metabolic response, thus leading to favorable clinical outcomes.Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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