Early nutritional inadequacy is associated with psoas muscle deterioration and worse clinical outcomes in critically ill surgical patients
D. Dante Yeh(Massachusetts General Hospital), George C. Velmahos(Harvard University), Marc DeMoya(Massachusetts General Hospital), Haytham M.A. Kaafarani(Massachusetts General Hospital), Luis Ortiz‐Reyes(Massachusetts General Hospital), Yuchiao Chang(Harvard University), Laura L. Avery(Harvard University), Sadeq A. Quraishi(Massachusetts General Hospital), Nalin Chokengarmwong(Massachusetts General Hospital), Jarone Lee(Massachusetts General Hospital), Peter J. Fagenholz(Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam)
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