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148 CHAPTER 7 Supplement 2. Continued. Study Design Title/reference Insufficient information on protein delivery or recommendation No difference in protein recommendation Other outcome Not eligible NRSI Other reason Griffiths 1997 RCT Six-month outcome of critically ill patients given glutamine-supplemented parenteral nutrition. Nutrition 13, 295–302 X X* Grintescu 2015 RCT The influence of parenteral glutamine supplementation on glucose homeostasis in critically ill polytrauma patients-A randomized-controlled clinical study. Clin. Nutr. 34, 377–382 (2015). X X Hall 2003 RCT A prospective randomized trial of enteral glutamine in critical illness. Intensive Care Med 29, 1710–1716 X X* Haltmeier 2018 NRSI Factors affecting the caloric and protein intake over time in critically ill trauma patients. J Surg Res 226, 64–71 X Hartwell 2019 NRSI Early Achievement of Enteral Nutrition Protein Goals by Intensive Care Unit Day 4 is Associated With Fewer Complications in Critically Injured Adults. Ann Surg X Henggeler 2018 RCT Randomized Controlled Trial of an Intensive Nutrition Intervention Versus Standard Nutrition Care to Avoid Excess Weight Gain After Kidney Transplantation: the INTENT Trial. J. Ren. Nutr. 28, 340‐ 351 (2018). X No ICU population Heyland(1) 2013 RCT A randomized trial of glutamine and antioxidants in critically ill patients. N Engl J Med 368, 1489–1497 X X*

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