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Nutritional Support and Wound Healing

Park CM

Wound healing is a coordinated process of sequential events consisting of four phases: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. Many factors can affect each phase of this process and have a...
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Effect of Nutritional Intervention by the Nutrition Support Team on Postnatal Growth in Preterm Infants

Yoon SJ, Lim JH, Lee SM, Kim SJ, Lee SK, Lee SM

Purpose: Nutritional intervention by an interdisciplinary nutrition support team (NST) can potentially improve postnatal growth outcomes in preterm infants. This study aimed to measure the growth impact of a nutritional...
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Comparison of Energy Requirements of Patients with Brain Injury of the Intensive Care Unit: Indirect Calorimetry vs. Predictive Equations

Bae E, Kang S, Kim M, Jang J, Lim H, Kim T

Purpose: The metabolic activity and demand usually increase in seriously ill patients, especially in patients with a brain injury (BI). These nutritional demands have been traditionally satisfied using predictive equations...
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Characteristics and Practice of Parenteral Nutrition in Hospitalized Adult Cancer Patients in Korea

Park HJ, Sohn YM, Chung JE, Kim JT, Yang JA, Bae HJ, Sung YW, Kim SH, Cho JY, Jung KM, Bae HK

Purpose: There have been no clinical studies on the characteristics of parenteral nutrition (PN) for adult cancer inpatients in South Korea. The published evidence describing modern PN practices in these...
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