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In this episode of Updates in Anesthesiology, Dr. Hadzic unpacks the groundbreaking PRECISe trial, a major study published in The Lancet that challenges the long-standing belief that higher protein intake benefits critically ill patients. Contrary to expectations, patients receiving high-protein enteral nutrition (2.0 g/kg/day) had worse long-term quality of life and no functional recovery advantage compared to those on standard protein intake (1.3 g/kg/day).
We break down the key findings, clinical implications, and why this research might reshape ICU nutrition guidelines. Should we rethink the "more is better" approach to protein in the critically ill? Tune in to find out!
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Disclaimer: Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and publishers have checked with sources believed to be reliable in efforts to provide accurate information within the available or accepted standards of care. However, given the possibility of human error or changes in medical practice, neither the authors nor the publisher, nor any other party involved in the preparation of this platform warrants that the information contained herein is in every aspect accurate or complete, and they disclaim all responsibility for any errors or omissions for the results obtained from the use of the information contained in this work. Readers are advised to confirm the information contained herein with other sources. For example, readers are advised to check the product information of each drug mentioned, and that any information contained on NYSORA's Podcast is accurate.
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In this episode of Updates in Anesthesiology, Dr. Hadzic unpacks the groundbreaking PRECISe trial, a major study published in The Lancet that challenges the long-standing belief that higher protein intake benefits critically ill patients. Contrary to expectations, patients receiving high-protein enteral nutrition (2.0 g/kg/day) had worse long-term quality of life and no functional recovery advantage compared to those on standard protein intake (1.3 g/kg/day).
We break down the key findings, clinical implications, and why this research might reshape ICU nutrition guidelines. Should we rethink the "more is better" approach to protein in the critically ill? Tune in to find out!
Where else to find us:
Web- http://www.nysora.com
Instagram- instagram.com/nysora.inc/
LinkedIN- linkedin.com/company/nysora-inc/
Facebook- facebook.com/nysora
Twitter- x.com/nysora
TikTok- tiktok.com/@nysora_inc
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#nysora #regionalanesthesia #anesthesia
Disclaimer: Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and publishers have checked with sources believed to be reliable in efforts to provide accurate information within the available or accepted standards of care. However, given the possibility of human error or changes in medical practice, neither the authors nor the publisher, nor any other party involved in the preparation of this platform warrants that the information contained herein is in every aspect accurate or complete, and they disclaim all responsibility for any errors or omissions for the results obtained from the use of the information contained in this work. Readers are advised to confirm the information contained herein with other sources. For example, readers are advised to check the product information of each drug mentioned, and that any information contained on NYSORA's Podcast is accurate.
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