Parenteral Nutrition in the Critically Ill Adult: A Narrative Review

J Intensive Care Med. 2024 Apr 11:8850666241246748. doi: 10.1177/08850666241246748. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Malnutrition in adult intensive care unit patients is associated with poor clinical outcomes. Providing adequate nutritional support to the critically ill adult should be an important goal for the intensivist. This narrative review aims to delineate the role of parenteral nutrition (PN) in meeting nutritional goals. We examined the data regarding the safety and efficacy of PN compared to enteral nutrition. In addition, we describe practical considerations for the use of PN in the ICU including patient nutritional risk stratification, nutrient composition selection for PN, route of PN administration, and biochemical monitoring.

Keywords: critical care medicine; enteral nutrition; fish oil; glutamine; intensive care medicine; intensive care unit; lipid emulsion; nutritional risk assessment; olive oil; peripheral parenteral nutrition; total parenteral nutrition.

Publication types

  • Review