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A cross-sectional study on nutritional status of ICU patients in the mainland China

Authors :
Juan XING
Zhong-heng ZHANG
Lu KE
Jing ZHOU
Bing-yu QIN
Hong-kai LIANG
Xiao-mei CHEN
Wen-ming LIU
Zhong-min LIU
Yu-hang AI
Di-fen WANG
Qiu-hui WANG
Qing-shan ZHOU
Fu-sen ZHANG
Ke-jian QIAN
Dong-po JIANG
Bin ZANG
Yi-min LI
Xiao-bo HUANG
Yan QU
Ying-guang XIE
Dong-lin XU
Zhiqiang ZOU
Xiang-de ZHENG
Jian-bo LIU
Feng GUO
Ya-feng LIANG
Qiang SUN
Hong-mei GAO
Yang LIU
Ping CHANG
Ai-bin CHENG
Rong-li YANG
Gai-qi YAO
Yun SUN
Xiao-rong WANG
Yi ZHANG
Xu-ming XIONG
Jian YU
Rong-qing SUN
Zhi-wei LI
Shi-ying YUAN
Yun-lin SONG
Pei-yang GAO
Hai-yan LIU
Zhao-hui ZHANG
Yun-fu WU
Biao MA
Qiang GUO
Feng SHAN
Ming-shi YANG
Hai-ling LI
Yuan-fei LI
Wei-hua LU
Lei WANG
Chuan-yun QIAN
Zhi-yong WANG
Jian-dong LIN
Ru-min ZHANG
Peng WAN
Zhi-yong PENG
Yu-qiang GONG
Lin-xi HUANG
Guo-bao WU
Jie SUN
Yi-jun DENG
Dong-wu SHI
Li-xin ZHOU
Fa-chun ZHOU
Qin-dong SHI
Xiao-dong GUO
Xue-yan LIU
Wei-dong WU
Xiang-zhong MENG
Lian-di LI
Wei-wei CHEN
Shu-sheng LI
Xian-yao WAN
Zhi-xin CAO
An ZHANG
Li-ming GU
Wei CHEN
Jing-lan WU
Li-hua ZHOU
Zhen-huan ZHANG
Yi-bing WENG
Yong-shun FENG
Chun-li YANG
Yong-jian FENG
Su-min ZHAO
Fei TONG
Dong HAO
Hui HAN
Bao-cai FU
Chuan-yong GONG
Zhi-ping LI
Kun-lin HU
Qiu-ye KOU
Han ZHANG
Jie LIU
Chu-ming FAN
Xin ZHOU
Xiu-mei CHEN
Jun-li SUN
Xue-jun ZHOU
Bin SONG
Cheng SUN
Li-yun ZHAO
Xing-lu DONG
Lin-lin ZHANG
Da-wei TONG
Zhi-guo PAN
Chang-jie CAI
Dong-hao WANG
Ying-jun DONG
Yuan-qi GONG
Zhi-song WU
Xin-ke MENG
Ping WANG
Wei-qin LI
Source :
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army, Vol 44, Iss 5, Pp 388-393 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Editorial Board of Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army, 2019.

Abstract

Objective To investigate nutritional treatment in the intensive care unit (ICU) of the mainland China. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted in 116 ICUs of 118 mainland hospitals on April 26th, 2017. All patients of these ICUs were investigated at 0 o'clock on April 26th. Demographic and clinical parameters of those patients on April 25th (the investigation day) were recorded, including the dates of hospitalization, ICU admission and nutrition initiation and clinical outcome on 28 days after the investigation day. Results A total of 1953 patients were collected, including 631 females and 1306 males. The mean age was (64.1±19.3) years old (1950 cases). The means of Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation Ⅱ (APACHEⅡ) scores were (10.76±4.35)(1749 cases), (5.65±3.52)(1783 cases), (17.14±7.31)(1792 cases), respectively. The outcomes of 28 days after the investigation day were 1483 survivors (75.9%), 312 non-survivors (16.0%) and 158 cases (8.1%) being lost to follow-up. There were no significant differences between the males and the females in age, severity of disease and clinical outcomes of 28 days but in height and weight. There were 73.7%(1440 cases) of patients with normal or mildly injured gastrointestinal function, 10.8%(210 cases) with moderately or severely injured function, 1.7%(33 cases) with gastrointestinal failure and 13.2%(258 cases) without evaluation. To the investigation day, enteral nutrition (EN) had been initiated in 69.4%(1356 cases) of patients and parenteral nutrition (PN) in 36.4%(711 cases) of patients. There were 1720(88.1%) patients with EN administration on the investigation day. The proportion of patients with nausea, vomit/regurgitation, aspiration, abdominal pain, abdominal distention and diarrhea was 4.8%(93 cases), 5.4%(105 cases), 0.9%(17 cases), 8.7%(170 cases), 27.5%(538 cases) and 4.3%(84 cases) respectively, while that of patients using EN was 3.1%(40 cases), 4.25%(54 cases), 0.79%(10 cases), 4.41%(56 cases), 26.85%(341 cases) and 5.43%(69 cases) correspondingly. The proportion of cases starting EN within 24, 48 and 72 hours after ICU entry was 22.4%(437/1953), 38.6%(754/1953) and 46.6%(911/1953), respectively. The proportion of cases receiving ≥80% estimated energy target (=past body weight ×25 kcal/kg.d) within 3, 7 and 14 days after ICU entry was 12.9%(78/607), 18.7%(189/1010) and 23%(305/1325) respectively, while that of cases with EN was 9.9%(60/607), 15.0%(151/1010) and 18.6%(246/1325) correspondingly. Conclusions Nowadays, most of patients in the mainland ICUs receive nutrition therapy and the EN usage rate is much higher than the PN rate. However, the time of EN initiation and the target-reaching rate of energy are suboptimal and an individualized plan of nutrition therapy is still missing. Details of energy delivery still need to be improved. DOI: 10.11855/j.issn.0577-7402.2019.05.05

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
05777402
Volume :
44
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army
Accession number :
edsair.doajarticles..843138a53b62041f33322bd44a18190c