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Malabsorption and nutritional balance in the ICU: fecal weight as a biomarker: a prospective observational pilot study

INTRODUCTION: Malabsorption, which is frequently underdiagnosed in critically ill patients, is clinically relevant with regard to nutritional balance and nutritional management. We aimed to validate the diagnostic accuracy of fecal weight as a biomarker for fecal loss and additionally to assess feca...

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Autores principales: Wierdsma, Nicolette J, Peters, Job HC, Weijs, Peter JM, Keur, Martjin B, Girbes, Armand RJ, van Bodegraven, Ad A, Beishuizen, Albertus
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22071233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc10530
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author Wierdsma, Nicolette J
Peters, Job HC
Weijs, Peter JM
Keur, Martjin B
Girbes, Armand RJ
van Bodegraven, Ad A
Beishuizen, Albertus
author_facet Wierdsma, Nicolette J
Peters, Job HC
Weijs, Peter JM
Keur, Martjin B
Girbes, Armand RJ
van Bodegraven, Ad A
Beishuizen, Albertus
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description INTRODUCTION: Malabsorption, which is frequently underdiagnosed in critically ill patients, is clinically relevant with regard to nutritional balance and nutritional management. We aimed to validate the diagnostic accuracy of fecal weight as a biomarker for fecal loss and additionally to assess fecal macronutrient contents and intestinal absorption capacity in ICU patients. METHODS: This was an observational pilot study in a tertiary mixed medical-surgical ICU in hemodynamically stable adult ICU patients, without clinically evident gastrointestinal malfunction. Fecal weight (grams/day), fecal energy (by bomb calorimetry in kcal/day), and macronutrient content (fat, protein, and carbohydrate in grams/day) were measured. Diagnostic accuracy expressed in terms of test sensitivity, specificity, positive (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV), and receiver operator curves (ROCs) were calculated for fecal weight as a marker for energy malabsorption. Malabsorption was a priori defined as < 85% intestinal absorption capacity. RESULTS: Forty-eight patients (63 ± 15 years; 58% men) receiving full enteral feeding were included. A cut-off fecal production of > 350 g/day (that is, diarrhea) was linked to the optimal ROC (0.879), showing a sensitivity and PPV of 80%, respectively. Specificity and NPV were both 96%. Fecal weight (grams/day) and intestinal energy-absorption capacity were inversely correlated (r = -0.69; P < 0.001). Patients with > 350 g feces/day had a significantly more-negative energy balance compared with patients with < 350 g feces/day (loss of 627 kcal/day versus neutral balance; P = 0.012). CONCLUSIONS: A fecal weight > 350 g/day in ICU patients is a biomarker applicable in daily practice, which can act as a surrogate for fecal energy loss and intestinal energy absorption. Daily measurement of fecal weight is a feasible means of monitoring the nutritional status of critically ill patients and, in those identified as having malabsorption, can monitor responses to changes in dietary management.
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spelling pubmed-33887062012-07-05 Malabsorption and nutritional balance in the ICU: fecal weight as a biomarker: a prospective observational pilot study Wierdsma, Nicolette J Peters, Job HC Weijs, Peter JM Keur, Martjin B Girbes, Armand RJ van Bodegraven, Ad A Beishuizen, Albertus Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: Malabsorption, which is frequently underdiagnosed in critically ill patients, is clinically relevant with regard to nutritional balance and nutritional management. We aimed to validate the diagnostic accuracy of fecal weight as a biomarker for fecal loss and additionally to assess fecal macronutrient contents and intestinal absorption capacity in ICU patients. METHODS: This was an observational pilot study in a tertiary mixed medical-surgical ICU in hemodynamically stable adult ICU patients, without clinically evident gastrointestinal malfunction. Fecal weight (grams/day), fecal energy (by bomb calorimetry in kcal/day), and macronutrient content (fat, protein, and carbohydrate in grams/day) were measured. Diagnostic accuracy expressed in terms of test sensitivity, specificity, positive (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV), and receiver operator curves (ROCs) were calculated for fecal weight as a marker for energy malabsorption. Malabsorption was a priori defined as < 85% intestinal absorption capacity. RESULTS: Forty-eight patients (63 ± 15 years; 58% men) receiving full enteral feeding were included. A cut-off fecal production of > 350 g/day (that is, diarrhea) was linked to the optimal ROC (0.879), showing a sensitivity and PPV of 80%, respectively. Specificity and NPV were both 96%. Fecal weight (grams/day) and intestinal energy-absorption capacity were inversely correlated (r = -0.69; P < 0.001). Patients with > 350 g feces/day had a significantly more-negative energy balance compared with patients with < 350 g feces/day (loss of 627 kcal/day versus neutral balance; P = 0.012). CONCLUSIONS: A fecal weight > 350 g/day in ICU patients is a biomarker applicable in daily practice, which can act as a surrogate for fecal energy loss and intestinal energy absorption. Daily measurement of fecal weight is a feasible means of monitoring the nutritional status of critically ill patients and, in those identified as having malabsorption, can monitor responses to changes in dietary management. BioMed Central 2011 2011-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3388706/ /pubmed/22071233 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc10530 Text en Copyright ©2011 Weirdsma et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wierdsma, Nicolette J
Peters, Job HC
Weijs, Peter JM
Keur, Martjin B
Girbes, Armand RJ
van Bodegraven, Ad A
Beishuizen, Albertus
Malabsorption and nutritional balance in the ICU: fecal weight as a biomarker: a prospective observational pilot study
title Malabsorption and nutritional balance in the ICU: fecal weight as a biomarker: a prospective observational pilot study
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title_fullStr Malabsorption and nutritional balance in the ICU: fecal weight as a biomarker: a prospective observational pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Malabsorption and nutritional balance in the ICU: fecal weight as a biomarker: a prospective observational pilot study
title_short Malabsorption and nutritional balance in the ICU: fecal weight as a biomarker: a prospective observational pilot study
title_sort malabsorption and nutritional balance in the icu: fecal weight as a biomarker: a prospective observational pilot study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3388706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22071233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc10530
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