This prospective, observational study evaluates whether serum bicarbonate HCO3 levels can predict enteral nutrition intolerance (EFI) in adult ICU patients.Objective: To determine if lower HCO3 levels correlate with the development of EFI.Design: A 12-month study involving 70 participants at Sultangazi Haseki Training and Research Hospital.Methodology: Patients starting enteral nutrition within 48 hours of admission will be monitored for 72 hours. Daily HCo3 pH, and lactate levels will be recorded from routine morning blood draws.Hypothesis: Lower bicarbonate levels are an independent predictor of EFI development in critically ill patients.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
The study investigates the development of EFI, characterized by symptoms like increased gastric residual volume, vomiting, and abdominal distension.
Istinye Üniversity
Istanbul, Merkez Mahallesi, Turkey (Türkiye)
The relationship between serum bicarbonate levels and enteral nutrition intolerance (EFI).
Evaluation of daily serum bicarbonate ($HCO\_3\^-$) levels as a predictor for the development of enteral nutrition intolerance in adult intensive care patients. This includes determining the most appropriate cut-off values, sensitivity, and specificity through ROC curve analysis.
Time frame: The first 72 hours following the initiation of enteral nutrition.
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