The ICU Clinician’s Guide to Nutrition Physiology: Latest Insights (SA23)

Breakout

Date & Time:

March 22, 2025

2:30 PM – 4:00 PM ET

Format:

In Person & Virtual

CE Credits:

1.5 Hours

UAN: JA0002345-0000-25-022-L99-P

Course level:

Advanced

session objectives:

What You'll Learn

LEARNING OBJECTIVES 

  • Analyze how timing may be just as important as dose in nutrition trials, in relation to metabolic health. 
  • Summarize how chrono-nutrition can serve as an intervention strategy to reduce metabolic complications and improve circadian misalignment during and after critical illness. 
  • Demonstrate how calorie, protein, and micronutrient metabolism may impact the outcomes of large clinical trials such as TARGET, EFFORT and NUTRIREA-3. 
  • Identify which biomarkers are already available in clinical practice and which emerged in recent trials to further improve nutrition practice in ICU. 

Topics & Presenters

Timing of Nutrition and Metabolic Health: Implications For Feeding Practices in Critically Ill Patients

Imre Kouw
PhD, MNutrSci

Assitant Professor

Nutritional Biology, Wageningen University & Research

Wageningen, Gelderland Netherlands

How Do Calorie and Protein Metabolism Influence Outcomes From Augmented Nutrition Trials?

Lee-Anne Chapple
PhD, MNutrDiet

Associate Professor

University of Adelaide

Critical Care Dietitian

Royal Adelaide Hospital

Adelaide, South Australia Australia

Can Biomarkers Improve Nutrition Practice?

Christian Stoppe
FAHA, FESC

Professor of Medicine

Department of Cardiac Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, German Heart Center Charité Berlin

Clinical Scientist, Trialist

Würzburg University

Würzburg, Germany

Moderators:

Todd Rice

MD, MSc, FASPEN

Professor of Medicine

Division of Allergy, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Nashville, TN