Nutrition and Metabolism Research Paper Session: Critical Care and Critical Health Issues (SU33)

Paper Session

Date & Time:

March 23, 2025

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM ET

Format:

In Person & Virtual

CE Credits:

1.5 Hours

UAN: JA0002345-0000-25-035-L99-P

Course level:

Advanced

session objectives:

What You'll Learn

DESCRIPTION

Today’s medical environment demands evidence-based practice, replicable results, and improved patient outcomes. Our abstract authors conduct research to help meet these challenges and provide breakthroughs in our knowledge and in our patient care. These sessions are dedicated to presentations of high-ranking abstracts. The abstracts will be presented by topic, so you can explore cutting-edge research on issues that interest you. The abstracts will also be published in the Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (JPEN), making them part of the body of evidence available to guide your clinical care.

Topics & Presenters

An Unusual Case of Non-Cirrhotic Severe Hyperammonemia and Related Nutritional Challenges: Case Report and Review of Literature

Vishal Chandel
Vishal Chandel
MD

Fellow

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Boston, MA

Metabolic Pathways Linked to Mortality in Surgical Intensive Care Unit Patients

Lucia Gonzalez Ramirez
Lucia A. Gonzalez Ramirez
MCN

Doctoral Student

Emory University

Atlanta, GA

Deep Learning Model to Predict Nutrition Inadequacy in Mechanically Ventilated Patients

Mateen Jangada
Mateen Jangda
BS, MS

Research Assistant

Mount Sinai

New York, NY

The Utility of Ketones in Critical Illness: A Proof-of-Concept Study

Jeroen Molinger
Jeroen Molinger
PhDc

Senior Clinical Medical Exercise Physiologist Lead

Department of Anesthesiology, Duke Heart Center, Duke University Medical Center

Raleigh, NC

Superior Mesenteric Artery/Vein Blood Flow Using Ultrasonography: A New Parameter to Evaluate the Risk of Early Mortality of Patients in Intensive Care Unit

Tomonori Narita
Tomonori Narita
MD

Graduate Student

The University of Tokyo

Chuo-City, Tokyo Japan

Skeletal Muscle Density as a New Predictor of Abdominal Infection in Abdominal Trauma Patients

Fengchan Xi
Fengchan Xi
MD, PhD

Department of Intensive Care Unit, Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University (Nanjing Women and Children's Healthcare Hospital)

Nanjing, Jiangsu China (People's Republic)

Moderators:

Benjamin Hall

MD, FACS

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Division of Trauma & Surgical Critical Care, Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University

Director of Surgical Nutrition

Division of Trauma & Surgical Critical Care, Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University

Providence, RI

Lee-anne Chapple

BMedSci, MNutrDiet, PhD

Associate Professor; Research Fellow

Adelaide Medical School, University of Adelaide

Senior Critical Care Dietitian

Nutrition and Dietetics Department, Royal Adelaide Hospital

Adelaide, South Australia