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Use of Supplemental Parenteral Nutrition in Critically Ill Patients

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There is a need for best practice recommendations for the use of supplemental parenteral nutrition (PN). The speakers will share their expertise on use of supplemental PN in critically ill patient populations, including when to use initiate it and how best to manage these patients who may receive supplemental PN. A case-based global approach will be employed using an international panel of experts.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Define supplemental PN as part of the nutritional regimen in critically ill patients.
  2. Review the indications for supplemental PN in critically ill patients.
  3. Outline the optimal management of supplemental PN in critically ill patients.

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Speakers

Speaker Image for Michelle Schneider (Kozeniecki)
Michelle Schneider (Kozeniecki), MS, RD, CNSC, CCTD, FASPEN
Lead Clinical Dietitian, Froedtert Hospital, Milwaukee, WI
Speaker Image for Martin Rosenthal
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
Speaker Image for Christian Stoppe
Christian Stoppe, FAHA, FESC
Professor of Medicine, Department of Cardiac Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, German Heart Center Charité Berlin; Clinical Scientist, Trialist, Würzburg University, Würzburg, Germany

Moderator

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David C. Evans, MD, FACS, FASPEN, PNS
Trauma, Critical Care, and Acute Care Surgeon, OhioHealth; Adjunct Clinical Professor of Surgery, Ohio University, Columbus, OH

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