Role of Gut Hormones in Acutely Ill Patients
The nutritional status in patients in ITU appears to decline not only during their stay in ITU but long after discharge from ITU. The deterioration in nutritional status during and after ITU management is not fully understood. Re-establishing normal spontaneous feeding after critical illness is a vi...
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Main Authors: | M Nematy (Author), JE O'Flynn (Author), AE Brynes (Author), S Brett (Author), GS Frost (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2005-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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