The effect of glutamine therapy on outcomes in critically ill patients: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Critical Care2014Vol. 18(1), pp. R8–R8
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Abstract
Glutamine supplementation conferred no overall mortality and length of hospital stay benefit in critically ill patients. However, this therapy reduced nosocomial infections among critically ill patients, which differed according to patient populations, modes of nutrition and glutamine dosages.
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