Critical Care 29, Article number: 8 (2025)
Published: 06 January 2025
Background
Nutrition interventions commenced in ICU and continued
through to hospital discharge have not been definitively tested in critical
care to date. To commence a program of research, we aimed to determine if a
tailored nutrition intervention delivered for the duration of hospitalisation
delivers more energy than usual care to patients initially admitted to the
Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
Methods
A multicentre, unblinded, parallel-group, phase II trial was
conducted in twenty-two hospitals in Australia and New Zealand. Adult patients,
requiring invasive mechanical ventilation (MV) for 72–120 h within ICU,
and receiving < 80% estimated energy
requirements from enteral nutrition (EN) were included. The intervention
(tailored nutrition) commenced in ICU and included EN and supplemental
parenteral nutrition (PN), and EN, PN, and/or oral nutrition after liberation
from MV, and was continued until hospital discharge or study day 28. The
primary outcome was daily energy delivery from nutrition (kcal). Secondary
outcomes included duration of hospital stay, ventilator free days at day 28 and
total blood stream infection rate.
Main results
The modified intention to treat analysis included 237
patients (n = 119 intervention and n = 118
usual care). Baseline characteristics were balanced; the median [interquartile
range] intervention period was 19 [14–35] and 19 [13–32] days in the tailored nutrition and usual care groups
respectively. Energy delivery was 1796 ± 31 kcal/day (tailored nutrition) versus 1482 ± 32 kcal/day
(usual care)—adjusted mean difference 271 kcal/day, 95% CI 189–354 kcal. No differences were observed in any secondary
outcomes.
Conclusions
A tailored nutrition intervention commenced in the ICU and
continued until hospital discharge achieved a significant increase in energy
delivery over the duration of hospitalisation for patients initially admitted
to the ICU.
Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT03292237. First
registered 25th September 2017. Last updated 10th Feb 2023.
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