Delivery of Enteral Nutrition after the Introduction ofPractice Guidelines and Participation of Dietitians inPediatric Critical Care Clinical Teams

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Provision of optimal nutrition is often difficult to achieve in the critically ill child, but can improve with better nutritional support practices. This study evaluated the joint impact of the introduction of enteral feeding practice guidelines and participation of dietitians in daily ward rounds on enteral nutrition (EN) intake and practices in children in intensive care. Nutritional intake and EN practices were audited before (period A) and after (period B) the introduction of enteral feeding practice guidelines and participation of dietitians in daily ward rounds in a pediatric intensive care unit. Information was collected on a daily basis and nutritional intake was compared with predefined targets and the United Kingdom dietary reference values. There were 65 patients and 477 nutritional support days in period A and 65 patients and 410 nutritional support days in period B. Basal metabolic rate (BMR) energy requirements were achieved in a larger proportion of nutritional support days in period B (BMR achieved [% nutritional support days]; period A: 27% vs period B: 48.9%; P<0.001). In patients admitted for nonsurgical reasons, median energy, protein, and micronutrient intake improved significantly. In the same group, the percentage of daily fluid intake delivered as EN increased post implementation (period A: median=66.8%; interquartile range=40.9 vs period B: median=79.6%; interquartile range=35.2; P<0.001). No significant changes were seen in patients admitted for corrective heart surgery. Implementation of better EN support practice can improve nutritional intake in some patients in critical care, but can have limited benefit for children admitted for corrective heart surgery.

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Gentles, E., Mara, J., Diamantidi, K., Alfheeaid, H. A., Spenceley, N., Davidson, M., & Gerasimidis, K. (2014). Delivery of Enteral Nutrition after the Introduction ofPractice Guidelines and Participation of Dietitians inPediatric Critical Care Clinical Teams. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 114(12), 1974-1980.e3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jand.2014.04.027

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