Create a ppt for 'Total Parenteral Nutrition in Critical Illness- When to start?'. It is for a national conference of intensivists. It should take info from standard books like Miller's and Marino's and Washington'. And ESPEN, ASPEN guidelines. also, it should be properly mentioned what recommendations has been taken from where. These sources can be used along with standard texts. Total Parenteral Nutrition - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf https://share.google/XZyJzvb568WZ3BrH7 Critical care nutrition - EMCrit Project https://share.google/DoKWAIdmFSl26uU9a DRSC | Healthcare Professionals | Pharmaceutical Companies in Delhi https://share.google/m2iIQDsdGMF3xe4Jz TPN in Post-Surgical Patients: Why It’s Needed and How It Helps https://share.google/qwGernCWp7GXlZLuT Parenteral nutrition in the ICU - ScienceDirect https://share.google/r5ywzMv3dPosdNrXW ESPEN_practical_and_partially_revised_guideline_Clinical_nutrition_in_the_intensive_care_unit.pdf https://share.google/0S0W4VQEXnrvooAlq

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TPN Critical Illness When to Start

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Here's what the 16-slide deck covers, with sources cited on each slide:
SlideContentSources
1Title slide — TPN in Critical Illness: When to Start?
2Agenda / Overview
3Why Nutrition Matters in Critical Illness — metabolic stress, catabolism, gut-barrier failureMulholland & Greenfield's Surgery; Sabiston Surgery
4EN vs TPN — Hierarchy of Routes — always prefer EN; when EN fails or is contraindicatedESPEN 2023; ASPEN/SCCM 2016; Fishman's Pulmonary Diseases
5Nutritional Risk Assessment — NRS-2002 & NUTRIC Score tablesASPEN/SCCM 2016; Mulholland; Sabiston
6When to Start TPN: The Core Question — the 3-risk-group framework (decision flowchart)ESPEN 2023 (Singer et al., PMID 37517372); ASPEN/SCCM 2016
7ESPEN 2023 Recommendations — early TPN for high-risk; delay 7 days for low-riskESPEN 2023 Practical Guideline (Clin Nutr, Sep 2023)
8ASPEN/SCCM 2016 Recommendations — 7-day wait for low-risk; early for malnourishedASPEN/SCCM Guidelines 2016
9Head-to-Head: ESPEN vs ASPEN comparison tableBoth guidelines
10Special Populations — post-surgical, obese, burns, vasopressors, refeeding syndromeSabiston; Mulholland; Fishman's; Goldman-Cecil
11Caloric & Protein Targets in TPN — 20–25 kcal/kg, 1.2–2.0 g/kg proteinESPEN 2023; ASPEN/SCCM; Mulholland
12Complications & Monitoring — hyperglycemia, PNALD, CLABSI, electrolytesSabiston Surgery; Goldman-Cecil
13Practical Decision Algorithm — step-by-step flowchart graphicESPEN 2023; ASPEN/SCCM 2016
14Miller's / Marino's / Washington Perspective — textbook synthesisMiller's Anesthesia (10e); Washington Manual; Goldman-Cecil
15Summary & Take-Home Messages — 5 key pearlsAll sources
16References — full citation list (ESPEN, ASPEN, PMID, textbooks)All
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