The bioenergetic balance is the sum of energy exchanged during CRRT and is mostly defined by citrate glucose and lactate. When CRRT was performed with the older dialysis fluids, glucose and lactate could be an important source of energy next to citrate when used as predilution (6, 7). During continuous venovenous hemofiltration (CVVH), a subgroup of CRRT which is performed with the newer dialysis fluids without lactate or glucose as advocated by the KDIGOguidelines, glucose and in a minor way lactate mostly induce a loss of energy. The first aim is to determine how this bioenergetic balance impacts energy need compared to the measured energy with indirect calorimetry and how nutrition therapy needs to be adapted. Also, disease specific predicting equation have been created for patients suffering from acute kidney injury treated with renal replacement therapy. How this predicting equation and other existing predicting equations agree with the measured REE has not been validated yet. The second aim is to determine how predictive equations correlate with measured REE in patients treated with CVVH.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Bioenergetic balance is calculated for all patients who had a resting energy expenditure measurement with indirect calorimetry.
Universitair ziekenhuis Brussel
Jette, Vlaams Brabant, Belgium
Energy
expressed in Kcal
Time frame: during study completion, on average 4weeks
resting energy expenditure
expressed in Kcal
Time frame: during study completion, on average 4weeks
protein to energy ratio
expressed in gr/Kcal
Time frame: during study completion, on average 4weeks
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