Utilização de imunonutrientes em pacientes críticos sépticos: uma revisão de evidências científicas

Objective: To review the scientific evidence on the use of immunonutrients in septic patients. Data source: The bibliographic searches were conducted in Pubmed, Scielo, Bireme and Scopus with time frame of the past five years in English, Portuguese and Spanish. Data synthesis: After the analysis...

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Main Authors: Nathália Dell Eugênio Costa, Alice Romero
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: UniEVANGÉLICA 2018-02-01
Series:Revista Educação em Saúde
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Online Access:http://periodicos.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/educacaoemsaude/article/view/2654
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spelling doaj-0c288295bad74e8bb129b624f1ae56952020-11-24T22:23:56ZporUniEVANGÉLICARevista Educação em Saúde2358-98682018-02-015211212010.29237/2358-9868.2017v5i2.p112-120Utilização de imunonutrientes em pacientes críticos sépticos: uma revisão de evidências científicasNathália Dell Eugênio Costa0Alice Romero1Centro Universitário de Anápolis UniEVANGÉLICAUniversidade Presidente Antônio CarlosObjective: To review the scientific evidence on the use of immunonutrients in septic patients. Data source: The bibliographic searches were conducted in Pubmed, Scielo, Bireme and Scopus with time frame of the past five years in English, Portuguese and Spanish. Data synthesis: After the analysis of the studies, neither enteral or parenteral glutamine should be used in critically ill patients, except for burn patients. Regarding arginine there is no prospective, randomized controlled published trial using arginine as a single agent in sepsis the past five years. In the case of Omega 3, most studies have evaluated its effect associated with antioxidants, so it is not possible to establish a specific indication of the nutrient. The same is true with supplementation of vitamins associated with selenium. Conclusions: There was no consensus on the immunonutrients recommendation among the analyzed articles. Further studies are needed to define dose, route of administration and the ideal time for the administration of each immunomodulator in subgroups of septic critically ill patients.http://periodicos.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/educacaoemsaude/article/view/2654GlutamineArginineVitaminSepsisAntioxidantsSelenium
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author Nathália Dell Eugênio Costa
Alice Romero
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Alice Romero
Utilização de imunonutrientes em pacientes críticos sépticos: uma revisão de evidências científicas
Revista Educação em Saúde
Glutamine
Arginine
Vitamin
Sepsis
Antioxidants
Selenium
author_facet Nathália Dell Eugênio Costa
Alice Romero
author_sort Nathália Dell Eugênio Costa
title Utilização de imunonutrientes em pacientes críticos sépticos: uma revisão de evidências científicas
title_short Utilização de imunonutrientes em pacientes críticos sépticos: uma revisão de evidências científicas
title_full Utilização de imunonutrientes em pacientes críticos sépticos: uma revisão de evidências científicas
title_fullStr Utilização de imunonutrientes em pacientes críticos sépticos: uma revisão de evidências científicas
title_full_unstemmed Utilização de imunonutrientes em pacientes críticos sépticos: uma revisão de evidências científicas
title_sort utilização de imunonutrientes em pacientes críticos sépticos: uma revisão de evidências científicas
publisher UniEVANGÉLICA
series Revista Educação em Saúde
issn 2358-9868
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Objective: To review the scientific evidence on the use of immunonutrients in septic patients. Data source: The bibliographic searches were conducted in Pubmed, Scielo, Bireme and Scopus with time frame of the past five years in English, Portuguese and Spanish. Data synthesis: After the analysis of the studies, neither enteral or parenteral glutamine should be used in critically ill patients, except for burn patients. Regarding arginine there is no prospective, randomized controlled published trial using arginine as a single agent in sepsis the past five years. In the case of Omega 3, most studies have evaluated its effect associated with antioxidants, so it is not possible to establish a specific indication of the nutrient. The same is true with supplementation of vitamins associated with selenium. Conclusions: There was no consensus on the immunonutrients recommendation among the analyzed articles. Further studies are needed to define dose, route of administration and the ideal time for the administration of each immunomodulator in subgroups of septic critically ill patients.
topic Glutamine
Arginine
Vitamin
Sepsis
Antioxidants
Selenium
url http://periodicos.unievangelica.edu.br/index.php/educacaoemsaude/article/view/2654
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