Author:
Cai Yun,Kang Fuxin,Wang Xiaozhi
Abstract
AbstractCritical illness refers to the clinical signs of severe, variable and life-threatening critical conditions, often accompanied by insufficiency or failure of one or more organs. Bone health of critically ill patients is severely affected during and after ICU admission. Therefore, clinical work should focus on ICU-related bone loss, and early development and implementation of related prevention and treatment strategies: optimized and personalized nutritional support (high-quality protein, trace elements and intestinal prebiotics) and appropriate physiotherapy and muscle training should be implemented as early as possible after ICU admission and discharge. At the same time, the drug regulates excessive metabolism and resists osteoporosis.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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