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Nutrición Hospitalaria

 ISSN 1699-5198 ISSN 0212-1611

GRAU CARMONA, T.; RINCON FERRARI, M.ª D.    GARCIA LABAJO, D.. Nutritional support in burnt patients. []. , 20, 2, pp.44-46. ISSN 1699-5198.

Thermal injury leads to a hypermetabolic response which magnitude is among the highest that critically ill patients may present. The energetic waste should be measured by indirect calorimetry in burnt patients. When this test is lacking, published calculations to estimate the energetic waste are useful in these patients. Nutritional therapy in burnt patients should be started early and through the enteral route whenever possible. Total caloric intake is higher than that recommended for other critically ill patients, but should not be higher than 200% of basal energetic waste. Also recommended is a higher hyperproteic intake than that suggested for other situations. With regards to the use of nutrient substrates, there are data to recommend the use of pharmaco-nutrients, such as arginine and glutamine, in burnt patients. In order to stimulate wound healing, it is also recommended to administer vitamin A, vitamin C and zinc supplements.

: Burnt patient; Artificial nutrition; Thermal injury.

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