Three years after the REDOXS study: What we have learned in the use of glutamine in ICU patients?

Alberto Leguina-Ruzzi; Ricardo Galvez Arevalo; Marcial Cariqueo

Keywords: Glutamin, Parenteral Nutrition, REDOX

Abstract

Critical illness has been associated with gluta-mine (Gln) plasma levels depletion and its sup-plementation is related with better outcomes. In 2013 the Reducing Deaths due to Oxidative Stress (REDOXS) study, showed that the sup-plementation of Gln to total parenteral nutrition was associated with higher mortality without conferring beneficial effects. These conclusions had a high impact in the clinical field: two of the main guidelines downgraded its recommendation. However, recent studies are answering ng questions regarding the safety use of this amino acid use and even suggesting new potential beneficial effects. It is important to understand the main lessons learned of the REDOXS study related to the correct use of Gln intra venous and do not rule out its use for the intensive care unit patients. The scientific community is actively working in the field and we expect to have more evidence to guide the correct of this amino acid in parenter-al nutrition.

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Título de la Revista: ?Critical Care and Shock
Volumen: 20
Número: 2
Editorial: Indonesian Society of Critical Care Medicine
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Página de inicio: 21
Página final: 23
Idioma: English