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Mayer K et al. – Newly developed lipid emulsions for parenteral nutrition have become available and these emulsions may prove to be beneficial in septic patients. An intravenous supplementation with glutamine of long–term exclusively parenterally fed intensive care patients may reduce mortality. A nutrition individually optimized and adapted to the severity of the disease is an adjunct therapy in the treatment of septic patients.

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