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- W2316513906 abstract "Prolonged length of stay is the major challenge for modern intensive care because of the associated morbidity and the impact on resource utilization. Severe trauma or infection is associated with a catabolic response, which is characterized by increased protein turnover and negative nitrogen balance. Severe catabolism leads to end-organ dysfunction and muscular weakness, prolonging the need for mechanical ventilation. Catabolism cannot be prevented with standard parenteral or enteral nutritional formulas. In order to prevent the complications of catabolism in intensive care patients, recombinant growth hormone has been applied as an experimental therapy for two decades in patients requiring parenteral nutrition and in patients with respiratory failure. Administration of recombinant growth hormone has resulted in positive nitrogen balance, and studies in mechanically ventilated patients suggest that it may shorten the need for ventilatory support. In contrast to the results of these relatively small studies, a recent multinational randomized controlled trial revealed that the administration of recombinant growth hormone (with doses 10-20 times higher than used for replacement therapy) increases mortality of critically ill patients. The excessive mortality in patients treated with recombinant growth hormone was related to infections and development of multiple organ failure, leading to the conclusion that administration of high doses of recombinant growth hormone cannot be recommended for critically ill patients. This review reinforces that conclusion." @default.
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