Prospective study of the barriers to nutritional support in a paediatric intensive care unit : P16
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2008
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Resumo |
Introduction and aim: Children hospitalised in a paediatric intensive care unit (PICU) are mainly fed by nutritional support (NS) which may often be interrupted. The aims of the study were to verify the relationship between prescribed (PEI) and actual energy intake (AEI) and to identify the reasons for NS interruption. Methods: Prospective study in a PICU. PEI and AEI from day 1 to 15, type of NS (enteral, parenteral, mixed), position of the feeding tube, interruptions in NS and reasons for these were noted. Inter - ruptions were classified in categories of barriers and their frequency and duration were analysed. Results: Fifteen children (24 ± 25.2 months) were studied for 84 days. The NS was exclusively enteral (69%) or mixed (31%). PEI were significantly higher than AEI (54.7 ± 32.9 vs 49.2 ± 33.6 kcal/kg, p = 0.0011). AEI represented 93% of the PEI. Ninety-eight interruptions were noted and lasted 189 h, i.e. 9.4% of the evaluated time. The most frequent barriers were nursing procedures, respiratory physiotherapy and unavailability of intravenous access. The longest were caused by the necessity to stop NS for surgery or diagnostic studies, to treat burns or to carry out medical procedures. Conclusion: AEI in PICU were inferior by 7% to PEI, considerably lower than in adult studies. Making these results available to medical staff for greater anticipation and compensation could reduce NS interruptions. Starving protocols should be reconsidered. |
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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_EB828D9BF825 isbn:1424-4985 |
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Fonte |
Gemeinsame Jahrestagung Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Intensivmedizin (SGI), Interessengemeinschaft für Intensivpflege (IGIP), Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Pulmonale Hypertonie (SGPH), Gesellschaft für klinische Ernährung der Schweiz (GESKES) |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject inproceedings |