Clinical nutrition ESPEN
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Clinical nutrition ESPEN · Feb 2016
Effects of implementation of a computerized nutritional protocol in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients: A single-centre before and after study.
Optimal nutrition, defined as adequate intake of energy, macronutrients -especially proteins- and micronutrients impacts on outcome of patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). However, both nutrition below and over target have been associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Computerized nutrition protocols may help to improve nutrition adequacy. In July 2014 a computerized nutritional protocol was implemented in our ICU. We designed a study to address the effects of this protocol implementation on energy and protein adequacy and outcome. ⋯ The implementation of an electronic nutritional protocol to initiate feeding with hourly feedback in our ICU reduced the rate of mechanically ventilated patients fed above target without reducing protein intake or increasing the rates of feeding below target, while reducing the incidence of electrolyte abnormalities. No statistical significant differences in other clinical outcomes were observed.