تأثیر فاکتورهای بالینی بر میزان کالری و پروتئین در زمان اقامت Icu در بیماران تروما در بزرگسالان: نتایج حاصل از یک مطالعه مشاهده ای آینده نگر
Impact of clinical factors on calorie and protein intakes during Icu stay in adults trauma patients: results from a prospective observational study
نویسندگان: مینا داوری , سروین سنایی اسکویی , سید رفیع عارف حسینی , محمد اصغری جعفرآبادی
کلمات کلیدی: Multiple trauma, critical illness, nutritional support, caloric requirement, protein requirement, observational study
نشریه: 45249 , 3 , 9 , 2019
| نویسنده ثبت کننده مقاله |
سید رفیع عارف حسینی |
| مرحله جاری مقاله |
تایید نهایی |
| دانشکده/مرکز مربوطه |
دانشکده تغذیه |
| کد مقاله |
69562 |
| عنوان فارسی مقاله |
تأثیر فاکتورهای بالینی بر میزان کالری و پروتئین در زمان اقامت Icu در بیماران تروما در بزرگسالان: نتایج حاصل از یک مطالعه مشاهده ای آینده نگر |
| عنوان لاتین مقاله |
Impact of clinical factors on calorie and protein intakes during Icu stay in adults trauma patients: results from a prospective observational study |
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Original Article |
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ایندکس شده سطح دو – PubMed |
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| Abstract:Propose: Nutritional requirements are often escalated following major trauma. Underfeeding and adverse
outcomes were seen in critically ill trauma patients. The aim of the study was to quantify actual amount of calories
and protein intakes, and extent to which those clinical factors may affect adequate intake. Material and methods:
An observational study carried out in a medical intensive care unit (ICU) of Tabriz University of medical science during April 2017 and December 2018. A total of 85 adult trauma patients with a 7 days ICU length of stay and who
received Enteral nutrition (EN) were included in this study. The data on estimated and actual intake of energy and
protein, severity of illness (i.e., Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II), The Glasgow Coma
Scale (GCS) and markers of nutritional status (i.e., serum albumin level and body mass index) were recorded.
Results: In this study, sixty-six patients (77%) were underfed in terms of energy and 19 patients (23%) had adequate energy intake. Logistic regression showed that only GCS possibly predict energy status. For every one-unit
additional decrease in GCS scores, the odds of being underfed in terms of energy were increased by 1.32 times,
after controlling for other factors (95% CI, 1.07 to 1.75, P-value = 0.044). No association was observed between
nutritional status and clinical outcomes. Conclusions: The definite nutritional intake did not coverage the calculated
requirements during ICU stay. The current study proposed that there was an inverse association between some
clinically important factors (APACHE II score, intubation time) and mean energy intake. Nutritional support was not
associated with any complications. |
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| 2019 Impact clinical factors calorie 31 5 1398.pdf | 1398/08/06 | 271184 | دانلود |