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Nutritional therapy is a cornerstone of burns management. The optimal macronutrient intake for wound healing after burn injury has not been identified, although high-energy, high-protein diets are favoured. This study aimed to identify the optimal macronutrient intake for burn wound healing. The
Nutrition is an essential component of the healing and recovery process after severe burn injury. For many burn patients, nutrition support is necessary to meet nutrition goals. The ratio of carbohydrates and fat is particularly important for burn patients, as an essential fatty acid deficiency can
BACKGROUND
Severe burn injuries increase patients' metabolic needs. Aggressive high-protein enteral feeding is used in the post-burn period to improve recovery and healing.
OBJECTIVE
To examine the evidence for improved clinical outcomes in burn patients treated with high-carbohydrate, high-protein,
The glucose content and glucokinase, amylase, hyaluronidase activities were determined in skin of guinea pigs after a burn. It is shown that in the wound focus the amylase and hyaluronidase activities increase, and the activity of glucokinase decreases, the content of glucose grows. Application of
OBJECTIVE
To quantify the various components of splanchnic free fatty acid and very-low-density lipoprotein-triacylglycerol (VLDL-TAG) metabolism in order to gain insight into the mechanisms responsible for the development of fatty liver in severely burned patients, and to determine if decreasing