First Indian Study on the use on the use of Indirect Calorimetry versus usual care in a tertiary care institute in India

S. Saseedharan, Roopa Karanam, Vaijayanti Kadam, Annapurna Chiluka
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Objective: To study the effect of Indirect calorimetry on the length of stay. The study comprises of the comparison between the use of indirect calorimetry versus usual care in critically ill mechanically ventilated patients with respect to the length of stay in the intensive care unit, and duration of time on ventilator. Patients were divided on basis of their nutrition risk to study the effect of Indirect calorimetry on the length of stay. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of 166 mechanical ventilated patients in S .L Raheja Hospital. Data was collected from 83 patients who were mechanically ventilated between January 2019 and November 2019 on whom indirect calorimetry was used to measure energy requirements. This cohort was compared to 83 patients between January 2018 and November 2918 where the energy requirements were calculated with the use of predictive equations. Both groups were matched for age, sex, comorbidities, Apache score and use of vasopressors. Results: Significant difference in the sicker group of patients was seen in the Length of stay in the intensive care unit. (9.23 +/- 8.14 vs 11.52 +/- 5.65, p value- 0.0034) Patients at risk for malnutrition demonstrated reduced length of time on ventilation as compared to those not at risk. (10.2 =/- 11.01 vs 13 +/-5.87,p value-0.0042) Conclusion: The use of indirect calorimetry may be associated with a lower length of icu stay among ventilated patients in a reasonably sick group of mixed surgical patients. KEY WORDS: indirect calorimetry; length of stay, mechanical ventilation
印度第一项关于在印度三级保健机构使用间接量热法与常规护理的研究
目的:探讨间接量热法对住院时间的影响。该研究包括比较在危重症机械通气患者中使用间接量热法与常规护理在重症监护病房的停留时间和使用呼吸机的时间。根据营养风险对患者进行分组,研究间接量热法对住院时间的影响。方法:对S . l Raheja医院166例机械通气患者进行回顾性队列研究。从2019年1月至2019年11月期间进行机械通气的83名患者中收集数据,他们使用间接量热法测量能量需求。该队列与2018年1月至2018年11月期间的83名患者进行了比较,其中使用预测方程计算了能量需求。两组在年龄、性别、合并症、Apache评分和血管加压药物的使用方面进行匹配。结果:病情较重组患者在重症监护病房的住院时间有显著差异。(9.23 +/- 8.14 vs 11.52 +/- 5.65, p值- 0.0034)有营养不良风险的患者与无风险的患者相比,通气时间缩短。(10.2 =/- 11.01 vs 13 +/-5.87,p值0.0042)结论:在混合手术患者的合理病情组中,使用间接量热法可能与通气患者较短的icu住院时间有关。关键词:间接量热法;住院时间,机械通气
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