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Metabolic response to the stress of critical illness.

J-C Preiser1, C Ichai2, J-C Orban2, A B J Groeneveld3.   

Abstract

The metabolic response to stress is part of the adaptive response to survive critical illness. Several mechanisms are well preserved during evolution, including the stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system, the release of pituitary hormones, a peripheral resistance to the effects of these and other anabolic factors, triggered to increase the provision of energy substrates to the vital tissues. The pathways of energy production are altered and alternative substrates are used as a result of the loss of control of energy substrate utilization by their availability. The clinical consequences of the metabolic response to stress include sequential changes in energy expenditure, stress hyperglycaemia, changes in body composition, and psychological and behavioural problems. The loss of muscle proteins and function is a major long-term consequence of stress metabolism. Specific therapeutic interventions, including hormone supplementation, enhanced protein intake, and early mobilization, are investigated. This review aims to summarize the pathophysiological mechanisms, the clinical consequences, and therapeutic implications of the metabolic response to stress.
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Keywords:  body composition; critically ill; energy expenditure; energy substrate; hormone supplementation; macronutrient; neuroendocrine response

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24970271     DOI: 10.1093/bja/aeu187

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Anaesth        ISSN: 0007-0912            Impact factor:   9.166


  88 in total

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Review 5.  Reporting on Glucose Control Metrics in the Intensive Care Unit.

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7.  Less is more in nutrition: critically ill patients are starving but not hungry.

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Review 8.  Sepsis: frontiers in supportive care, organisation and research.

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Review 10.  Updates in Glycemic Management in the Hospital.

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