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The Role of Protein and Parenteral Nutrition in the Critically Ill Adult: What's New Since Release of the 2016 ASPEN/SCCM Guidelines?

Date
February 27, 2019
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New research on the role of parenteral nutrition (both supplemental and exclusive) has been published since the 2016 ASPEN/SCCM guidelines were released. This free webinar will review the PN recommendations outlined in the ASPEN/SCCM guidelines and discuss the new literature on the role of parenteral nutrition in patient care and outcomes. The speakers will also address if/how this research has impacted the use of parenteral nutrition in the critically ill patient.

Learning Objectives:

  • Review the methodology and development of the ASPEN/SCCM guidelines for critically ill adults
  • Outline the ASPEN/SCCM guidelines for protein and parenteral nutrition (for both exclusive and supplemental use)
  • Review the new literature that has impacted practice regarding protein and PN since the release of the 2016 ASPEN/SCCM guidelines
  • Translate recent research to evidence-based practice for use of protein and parenteral nutrition in the critically ill patient (both for exclusive and supplemental PN use). Address issues of shortage, and under-dosing

Moderator

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Beth Taylor, DCN, RD-AP, FCCM, FASPEN
Research Scientist, Interprofessional Practice, Education, Innovation and Research (IPEIR), Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO

Speakers

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Mark H. DeLegge, MD, FACG, CNSP, AGAF, FASGE
Senior Medical Director, IQVIA, Awendaw, SC
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Martin Rosenthal, MD, FACS, FASPEN
Associate Professor, Division of Acute Care Surgery; Director, Abdominal Wall Reconstruction and Intestinal Rehab Service, Department of Surgery, University of Florida Health, Gainesville, FL

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