2016
Comparison of enteral ethanol and benzodiazepines for alcohol withdrawal in neurocritical care patients
Gipson G, Tran K, Hoang C, Treggiari M. Comparison of enteral ethanol and benzodiazepines for alcohol withdrawal in neurocritical care patients. Journal Of Clinical Neuroscience 2016, 31: 88-91. PMID: 27262870, DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2016.02.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnteral ethanolCIWA scoreAlcohol withdrawalEthanol groupIntensive care unit lengthClinical Institute Withdrawal AssessmentAlcohol withdrawal managementRetrospective chart reviewNeurocritical care patientsGlasgow Coma ScaleLength of stayUse of benzodiazepinesLevel of comaAlcohol scale scoresPrimary endpointSecondary endpointsChart reviewClinical characteristicsFirst medicationCare patientsComa ScaleOral intakeEthanol withdrawalWithdrawal AssessmentNeurocritical care
2007
Is it now time to promote mixed enteral and parenteral nutrition for the critically ill patient?
Heidegger CP, Romand JA, Treggiari MM, Pichard C. Is it now time to promote mixed enteral and parenteral nutrition for the critically ill patient? Intensive Care Medicine 2007, 33: 963. PMID: 17468845, DOI: 10.1007/s00134-007-0654-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCritical CareEnteral NutritionHumansIntensive Care UnitsMalnutritionParenteral NutritionPractice Guidelines as TopicSwitzerlandConceptsEnteral nutritionParenteral nutritionNutrition supportIll patientsNutritional supportCare outcomesSupplemental parenteral nutritionTimely nutrition supportLonger ICU stayIntensive care outcomesTight glycaemic controlStandard of careICU stayEnteral feedingGlycaemic controlICU patientsImproved survivalEnteral supportExcess mortalityGastrointestinal tractCurrent recommendationsNutrition deficitsProtein intakeOverall outcomeRecent FindingsAn