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View article: Routine Blood Count and Chemistry can predict AD dementia risk up to Ten years Ahead
Routine Blood Count and Chemistry can predict AD dementia risk up to Ten years Ahead Open
Background AD dementia risk prediction may help prevent 30% of cases by treating vascular risk factors years before clinical stage. Moreover, new disease modifying drugs are given only in the earliest clinical stages. Hence, there is a nee…
View article: Characterizing and Predicting Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients Receiving Low or High Protein Doses with Moderate Energy Support: A Retrospective Study
Characterizing and Predicting Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients Receiving Low or High Protein Doses with Moderate Energy Support: A Retrospective Study Open
Background: Finding the best energy and protein dose and timing for critically ill patients remains challenging. Distinct populations may react differently to protein load. This study aimed to characterize and predict outcomes of criticall…
View article: Using Machine-Learning to Assess the Prognostic Value of Early Enteral Feeding Intolerance in Critically Ill Patients: A Retrospective Study
Using Machine-Learning to Assess the Prognostic Value of Early Enteral Feeding Intolerance in Critically Ill Patients: A Retrospective Study Open
Background: The association between gastrointestinal intolerance during early enteral nutrition (EN) and adverse clinical outcomes in critically ill patients is controversial. We aimed to assess the prognostic value of enteral feeding into…
View article: Correlations between First 72 h Hypophosphatemia, Energy Deficit, Length of Ventilation, and Mortality—A Retrospective Cohort Study
Correlations between First 72 h Hypophosphatemia, Energy Deficit, Length of Ventilation, and Mortality—A Retrospective Cohort Study Open
Introduction. Hypophosphatemia may prolong ventilation and induce weaning failure. Some studies have associated hypophosphatemia with increased mortality. Starting or restarting nutrition in a critically ill patient may be associated with …