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Nicola Sinatra1, Antonino Maniaci2, Giuseppe Cuttone3
1Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, "Paolo Borsellino" Hospital, 91025 Marsala, Italy.
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Critically ill patients receiving continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) face distinct nutritional challenges requiring specialized parenteral nutrition (PN) strategies. This review synthesizes current evidence with clinical expertise to provide a comprehensive nutritional framework for this population. Key findings reveal that CRRT significantly impacts nutrient homeostasis through daily losses of amino acids (14-22 g), water-soluble vitamins, and trace elements via the extracorporeal circuit. Results from observational studies demonstrate that higher protein targets (1.8-2.5 g/kg/day) are necessary to achieve positive nitrogen balance, while energy prescriptions must subtract "hidden" calories from citrate anticoagulation (3-4 kcal/mmol) and propofol (1.1 kcal/mL). Clinical outcome data, though primarily observational, indicate that achieving nutritional adequacy correlates with reduced ICU stays (average reduction 2.1-3.4 days), shorter mechanical ventilation duration, and improved functional recovery. Evidence supports that early PN prescription when indicated, coupled with systematic consideration of therapy modality, extracorporeal losses, oral intake capacity, and mobilization status, optimizes nutritional support. We conclude that successful implementation requires: (1) dynamic adjustment based on CRRT parameters, (2) integration with enteral nutrition when feasible, (3) regular metabolic monitoring, (4) multidisciplinary collaboration, and (5) structured protocols. Future research using point-of-care analysis and AI-driven support systems is needed to establish evidence-based guidelines in this specialized population.
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