Nutrition is one of the foundations for supporting and treating critically ill patients.Nutritional support providescalories,protein,electrolytes,vitamins,and trace elements via the enteral or parenteral route.Acute k...Nutrition is one of the foundations for supporting and treating critically ill patients.Nutritional support providescalories,protein,electrolytes,vitamins,and trace elements via the enteral or parenteral route.Acute kidneyinjury(AKI)is a common and devastating problem in critically ill patients and has significant metabolic andnutritional consequences.Moreover,renal replacement therapy(RRT),whatever the modality used,also profoundly impacts metabolism.RRT and of the extracorporeal circuit impede‘effect the evaluation of a patient’senergy requirements by clinicians.Substrates added and removed within the extracorporeal treatment are notalways taken into consideration,making treatment even more challenging.Furthermore,evidence on nutritionalsupport during continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT)is scarce,and there are no clinical guidelines fornutrition adaptations during CRRT in critically ill patients.Most recommendations are based on expert opinions.This review discusses the complex interaction between nutritional support and CRRT and presents somemilestones for nutritional support in critically ill patients on CRRT.展开更多
文摘Nutrition is one of the foundations for supporting and treating critically ill patients.Nutritional support providescalories,protein,electrolytes,vitamins,and trace elements via the enteral or parenteral route.Acute kidneyinjury(AKI)is a common and devastating problem in critically ill patients and has significant metabolic andnutritional consequences.Moreover,renal replacement therapy(RRT),whatever the modality used,also profoundly impacts metabolism.RRT and of the extracorporeal circuit impede‘effect the evaluation of a patient’senergy requirements by clinicians.Substrates added and removed within the extracorporeal treatment are notalways taken into consideration,making treatment even more challenging.Furthermore,evidence on nutritionalsupport during continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT)is scarce,and there are no clinical guidelines fornutrition adaptations during CRRT in critically ill patients.Most recommendations are based on expert opinions.This review discusses the complex interaction between nutritional support and CRRT and presents somemilestones for nutritional support in critically ill patients on CRRT.