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Factors Associated with Interruptions of Enteral Nutrition and the Impact on Macro- and Micronutrient Deficits in ICU Patients

Background and Aim: Feeding interruptions in critical care patients are often unjustified. We aimed to determine the causes, duration, and frequency of enteral nutrition interruptions (ENIs) and to assess macronutrients and antioxidant deficits according to European Society of Parenteral Enteral Nut...

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Autores principales: Kasti, Arezina N., Theodorakopoulou, Maria, Katsas, Konstantinos, Synodinou, Kalliopi D., Nikolaki, Maroulla D., Zouridaki, Alice Efstathia, Fotiou, Stylianos, Kapetani, Aliki, Armaganidis, Apostolos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9959226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839275
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15040917
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author Kasti, Arezina N.
Theodorakopoulou, Maria
Katsas, Konstantinos
Synodinou, Kalliopi D.
Nikolaki, Maroulla D.
Zouridaki, Alice Efstathia
Fotiou, Stylianos
Kapetani, Aliki
Armaganidis, Apostolos
author_facet Kasti, Arezina N.
Theodorakopoulou, Maria
Katsas, Konstantinos
Synodinou, Kalliopi D.
Nikolaki, Maroulla D.
Zouridaki, Alice Efstathia
Fotiou, Stylianos
Kapetani, Aliki
Armaganidis, Apostolos
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description Background and Aim: Feeding interruptions in critical care patients are often unjustified. We aimed to determine the causes, duration, and frequency of enteral nutrition interruptions (ENIs) and to assess macronutrients and antioxidant deficits according to European Society of Parenteral Enteral Nutrition (ESPEN) guidelines. Methods: We prospectively enrolled Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients admitted for more than 48 h with an inability to orally eat from April to December 2019. The type of enteral nutrition, the number of calories administered, the time of feeding initiation, the reasons for delaying feeding, and the causes for ENI were recorded. Results: 81 patients were enrolled, with a median duration of ENIs of 5.2 (3.4–7.4) hours/day. Gastric residual volume (GRV) monitoring—a highly controversial practice—was the most common cause of ENI (median duration 3 (2.3–3) hours/day). The mean energy intake was 1037 ± 281 kcal/day, while 60.5% of patients covered less than 65% of the total energy needs (1751 ± 295 kcal/day, according to mean Body Mass Index (BMI)). The median daily protein intake did not exceed 0.43 ± 0.3 gr/kg/day of the actual body weight (BW), whereas ESPEN recommends 1.3 gr/kg/day for adjusted BW (p < 0.001). The average administration of micronutrients and antioxidants (arginine, selenium, zinc, vitamins) was significantly less than the dietary reference intake (p < 0.01). Conclusion: ENIs lead to substantial caloric, protein, and antioxidant deficits.
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spelling pubmed-99592262023-02-26 Factors Associated with Interruptions of Enteral Nutrition and the Impact on Macro- and Micronutrient Deficits in ICU Patients Kasti, Arezina N. Theodorakopoulou, Maria Katsas, Konstantinos Synodinou, Kalliopi D. Nikolaki, Maroulla D. Zouridaki, Alice Efstathia Fotiou, Stylianos Kapetani, Aliki Armaganidis, Apostolos Nutrients Article Background and Aim: Feeding interruptions in critical care patients are often unjustified. We aimed to determine the causes, duration, and frequency of enteral nutrition interruptions (ENIs) and to assess macronutrients and antioxidant deficits according to European Society of Parenteral Enteral Nutrition (ESPEN) guidelines. Methods: We prospectively enrolled Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients admitted for more than 48 h with an inability to orally eat from April to December 2019. The type of enteral nutrition, the number of calories administered, the time of feeding initiation, the reasons for delaying feeding, and the causes for ENI were recorded. Results: 81 patients were enrolled, with a median duration of ENIs of 5.2 (3.4–7.4) hours/day. Gastric residual volume (GRV) monitoring—a highly controversial practice—was the most common cause of ENI (median duration 3 (2.3–3) hours/day). The mean energy intake was 1037 ± 281 kcal/day, while 60.5% of patients covered less than 65% of the total energy needs (1751 ± 295 kcal/day, according to mean Body Mass Index (BMI)). The median daily protein intake did not exceed 0.43 ± 0.3 gr/kg/day of the actual body weight (BW), whereas ESPEN recommends 1.3 gr/kg/day for adjusted BW (p < 0.001). The average administration of micronutrients and antioxidants (arginine, selenium, zinc, vitamins) was significantly less than the dietary reference intake (p < 0.01). Conclusion: ENIs lead to substantial caloric, protein, and antioxidant deficits. MDPI 2023-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9959226/ /pubmed/36839275 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15040917 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kasti, Arezina N.
Theodorakopoulou, Maria
Katsas, Konstantinos
Synodinou, Kalliopi D.
Nikolaki, Maroulla D.
Zouridaki, Alice Efstathia
Fotiou, Stylianos
Kapetani, Aliki
Armaganidis, Apostolos
Factors Associated with Interruptions of Enteral Nutrition and the Impact on Macro- and Micronutrient Deficits in ICU Patients
title Factors Associated with Interruptions of Enteral Nutrition and the Impact on Macro- and Micronutrient Deficits in ICU Patients
title_full Factors Associated with Interruptions of Enteral Nutrition and the Impact on Macro- and Micronutrient Deficits in ICU Patients
title_fullStr Factors Associated with Interruptions of Enteral Nutrition and the Impact on Macro- and Micronutrient Deficits in ICU Patients
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated with Interruptions of Enteral Nutrition and the Impact on Macro- and Micronutrient Deficits in ICU Patients
title_short Factors Associated with Interruptions of Enteral Nutrition and the Impact on Macro- and Micronutrient Deficits in ICU Patients
title_sort factors associated with interruptions of enteral nutrition and the impact on macro- and micronutrient deficits in icu patients
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9959226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839275
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15040917
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