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Nutritional support for patients with COVID-19 coronavirus infection

Authors :
Sergey V. Sviridov
A. A. Ryk
D. B. Nikityuk
E. V. Kryukov
Kh. Kh. Sharafetdinov
V. M. Luft
A. E. Shestopalov
I. Yu. Tarmayeva
D. N. Protsenko
Marina V. Petrova
A. V. Starodubova
A. V. Grechko
E. A. Evdokimov
K. Yu. Krylov
V. V. Stets
Alexandra V. Yakovleva
T. S. Popova
A. V. Pogozheva
V. A. Tutelyan
O. N. Kotenko
S. S. Petrikov
Source :
Clinical nutrition and metabolism. 1:56-91
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
ECO-Vector LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Prophylaxis, diagnostics and correction of nutritional status disturbances is considered as one of the main treatment methods of patients with COVID-19 infection-directed to resolve systemic inflammatory response and correction of metabolic response to a viral infection. Systemic Inflammatory Reaction (SIR) manisfestation as a result of viral infection leads to pronounced metabolic processes disturbances. The main metabolic manifestations of SIR is reflected as hypermetabolic-hypercatabolic syndrome with complex disturbances of protein, lipids and carbohydrates metabolism, increased consumption of carbohydrate-lipid reserves and breakdown of tissue proteins. Thus, adequate correction of metabolic disorders and a wholesome nutritional support, taking into account the clinical picture, severity of the disease, ongoing respiratory and intensive care therapy is an integral component in treating patients with COVID-19 infection which determines the efficiency of its treatment and reduction in mortality. Given the relevance of the problem, the authors decided that it was important to increase the COVID-19 treatment efficacy by producing guidelines based on the most fundamental provisions of the modern approach to nutritional support in critical patients with community acquired pneumonia, acute respiratory failure, ARDS, sepsis, multiple organ failure.

Details

ISSN :
26584433
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical nutrition and metabolism
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2b59c5d4fb817970fd2f427d7662d2fd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17816/clinutr42278