Enteral vs Parenteral Nutrition in Critical Care Requiring Mechanical Ventilation
pulmonologyadvisor.comEnteral feeding was not superior to parenteral feeding for early nutritional support in critically ill patients receiving mechanical ventilation and vasopressor support for shock, according to the results of a study published in The Lancet. Acute critical illness requiring mechanical ventilation carries a risk for severe malnutrition. Jean Reignier, MD, professor at the Universite de Nantes in France, and colleagues explored whether early first-line enteral nutrition would result in better outcomes than early parenteral nutrition.