Lessons learned in nutrition therapy in patients with severe COVID-19
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Ochoa, Juan B.
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Lessons learned in nutrition therapy in patients with severe COVID-19
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has reached worldwide, and until a vaccine is found, it will continue to cause
significant morbidity and mortality. The clinical presentation of COVID-19 ranges from that of being asymptomatic to developing
a fatal illness characterized by multiple organ involvement. Approximately 20% of the patients will require hospitalization; onequarter
of hospitalized patients will develop severe COVID-19 requiring admission to the intensive care unit, most frequently, with
acute respiratory failure. An ongoing effort is being made to identify the patients that will develop severe COVID-19. Overall,
patients present with 3 different phenotypes of nutrition risk: (1) the frail older patient, (2) the patient with severe ongoing chronic
illness, and (3) the patient with severe and morbid obesity. These 3 phenotypes represent different nutrition risks and diverse
nutrition interventions. This article explores the different potential approaches to nutrition intervention in patients with COVID-19,
evaluating, in this process, the challenges faced in the implementation of guidelines written by different societies. (JPEN J Parenter
Enteral Nutr. 2020;00:1–7)
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JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr . 2020 Nov;44(8):1369-1375
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