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Alhasan, Khalid 1 Berry, Katarina G 1 Brown, Ann-Marie 1 Bunchman, Timothy E 1 Crugnale, Aylin S 1 Davenport, Andrew 1 Guzzo, Isabella 1 Irving, Sharon Y 1 Keller, Gerri L 1 Lussier, Natalie H 1 Mannemuddhu, Sai Sudha 1 Nada, Arwa 1 Raina, Rupesh 1 Sethi, Sidharth K 1 Shih, Weiwen V 1 Soundararajan, Anvitha 1 Suchan, Andrew 1 Vitale, Victoria S 1 Yap, Hui Kim 1 Zieg, Jakub 1
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Akron Children's Hospital Akron Ohio USA 1 Akron Nephrology Associates Cleveland... 1 Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Atla... 1 Children's Hospital Colorado Universi... 1 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia P... 1 Department of Medicine University of ... 1 Department of Paediatrics Yong Loo Li... 1 Department of Pediatric Nephrology Ki... 1 Department of Pediatrics 2nd Faculty ... 1 Department of Pediatrics Children's H... 1 Division of Nephrology and Dialysis D... 1 Division of Pediatric Nephrology Depa... 1 Division of Pediatric Nephrology East... 1 ECU Health Greenville North Carolina USA 1 Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center ... 1 Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursi... 1 Pediatrics Department College of Medi... 1 UCL Department of Renal Medicine Roya... 1 University of Pennsylvania School of ... 1
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Alhasan, Khalid 1 Berry, Katarina G 1 Brown, Ann-Marie 1 Bunchman, Timothy E 1 Crugnale, Aylin S 1 Davenport, Andrew 1 Guzzo, Isabella 1 Irving, Sharon Y 1 Keller, Gerri L 1 Lussier, Natalie H 1 Mannemuddhu, Sai Sudha 1 Nada, Arwa 1 Raina, Rupesh 1 Sethi, Sidharth K 1 Shih, Weiwen V 1 Soundararajan, Anvitha 1 Suchan, Andrew 1 Vitale, Victoria S 1 Yap, Hui Kim 1 Zieg, Jakub 1
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Akron Children's Hospital Akron Ohio USA 1 Akron Nephrology Associates Cleveland... 1 Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Atla... 1 Children's Hospital Colorado Universi... 1 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia P... 1 Department of Medicine University of ... 1 Department of Paediatrics Yong Loo Li... 1 Department of Pediatric Nephrology Ki... 1 Department of Pediatrics 2nd Faculty ... 1 Department of Pediatrics Children's H... 1 Division of Nephrology and Dialysis D... 1 Division of Pediatric Nephrology Depa... 1 Division of Pediatric Nephrology East... 1 ECU Health Greenville North Carolina USA 1 Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center ... 1 Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursi... 1 Pediatrics Department College of Medi... 1 UCL Department of Renal Medicine Roya... 1 University of Pennsylvania School of ... 1
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Nursing & Allied Health Database (ProQuest) od 2003-01-01 do Před 2 měsíci
Health & Medicine (ProQuest) od 2003-01-01 do Před 2 měsíci
Health Management Database (ProQuest) od 2003-01-01 do Před 2 měsíci
Public Health Database (ProQuest) od 2003-01-01 do Před 2 měsíci
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38118382
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10.1016/j.nut.2023.112272
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OBJECTIVES: Nutrition plays a vital role in the outcome of critical illness in children, particularly those with acute kidney injury. Currently, there are no established guidelines for children with acute kidney injury treated with continuous kidney replacement therapy. Our objective was to create clinical practice points for nutritional assessment and management in critically ill children with acute kidney injury receiving continuous kidney replacement therapy. METHODS: An electronic search using PubMed and an inclusive academic library search (including MEDLINE, Cochrane, and Embase databases) was conducted to find relevant English-language articles on nutrition therapy for children (<18 y of age) receiving continuous kidney replacement therapy. RESULTS: The existing literature was reviewed by our work group, comprising pediatric nephrologists and experts in nutrition. The modified Delphi method was then used to develop a total of 45 clinical practice points. The best methods for nutritional assessment are discussed. Indirect calorimetry is the most reliable method of predicting resting energy expenditure in children on continuous kidney replacement therapy. Schofield equations can be used when indirect calorimetry is not available. The non-intentional calories contributed by continuous kidney replacement therapy should also be accounted for during caloric dosing. Protein supplementation should be increased to account for the proteins, peptides, and amino acids lost with continuous kidney replacement therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical practice points are provided on nutrition assessment, determining energy needs, and nutrient intake in children with acute kidney injury and on continuous kidney replacement therapy based on the existing literature and expert opinions of a multidisciplinary panel.
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