## Abstract ## Background Inadequate gut function is common and may adversely affect prognosis. However, it is difficult to measure and treatment options are limited. This study evaluated whether gut-specific nutrients (GSNs) could stimulate the return of gut function in critically ill patients, a
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Human albumin and starch administration in critically ill patients: A prospective randomized clinical trial
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