医学
人工营养
多学科方法
稀缺
肠外营养
营养不良
病危
心理干预
重症监护医学
重症监护
风险分析(工程)
护理部
社会科学
病理
社会学
经济
微观经济学
作者
Hannah Kittrell,Ahmed Shaikh,Peter Adintori,Paul McCarthy,Roopa Kohli‐Seth,Girish N. Nadkarni,Ankit Sakhuja
摘要
Abstract Nutrition plays a key role in the comprehensive care of critically ill patients. Determining optimal nutrition strategy, however, remains a subject of intense debate. Artificial intelligence (AI) applications are becoming increasingly common in medicine, and specifically in critical care, driven by the data‐rich environment of intensive care units. In this review, we will examine the evidence regarding the application of AI in critical care nutrition. As of now, the use of AI in critical care nutrition is relatively limited, with its primary emphasis on malnutrition screening and tolerance of enteral nutrition. Despite the current scarcity of evidence, the potential for AI for more personalized nutrition management for critically ill patients is substantial. This stems from the ability of AI to integrate multiple data streams reflecting patients' changing needs while addressing inherent heterogeneity. The application of AI in critical care nutrition holds promise for optimizing patient outcomes through tailored and adaptive nutrition interventions. A successful implementation of AI, however, necessitates a multidisciplinary approach, coupled with careful consideration of challenges related to data management, financial aspects, and patient privacy.
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