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However, airway-related events warrant attention since they are frequently associated with physical injury, increased hospital length of stay, and family dissatisfaction, and may be mitigated by adequate ICU staffing and the use of skilled assistants [ 4].
Sarcopenia may be mitigated by adequate nutrition supply and early rehabilitation, and so identification of patients with ICU-acquired weakness, who could benefit from rehabilitation, is of fundamental importance [ 2].
It should be recalled that muscle wasting and protein loss during the acute phase of critical illnesses could only be mitigated by adequate and optimal supplementation of amino acids, along with energy and micronutrients.
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