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Nutrición Hospitalaria

versão On-line ISSN 1699-5198versão impressa ISSN 0212-1611

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JUVANY ROIG, R.; LLOP TALAVERON, J.; HERRERO MESEGUER, I.  e  JODAR MASANES, R.. Caloric overload in critically-ill patients treated with parenteral nutrition. Nutr. Hosp. [online]. 2003, vol.18, n.4, pp.199-206. ISSN 1699-5198.

Objective: To assess the degree of hypernutrition of critically-ill patients under treatment with parenteral nutrition (PN) in a multi-purpose intensive care unit (ICU). Scope: Patients under treatment with parenteral nutrition in a multi-purpose intensive care unit. Prospective study lasting four months. Intervention. The amounts of the daily dose of glucose, lipids and nitrogen were calculated in PN, enteral nutrition (EN), dextrose solution (DS) and propofol. The daily dose of glucose and lipid administered intravenously (IV) was assessed with respect to the recommended value (4-5 mg/kg/min and 1.5 g/kg/day, respectively) and with respect to the dose prescribed in the PN regime The total daily calorie intake (IV plus EN) was assessed with respect to the recommended value (25-35 kcal/kg/day). Results: The study involved 30 patients totalling 488 days with PN. The total daily dose of IV lipids (PN plus propofol) exceeded the recommended value on 23.2% of the days with propofol (13 of 56) and on 3.7% of the days without propofol (16 of 432). The total daily dose of IV dextrose did not exceed any day the maximum metabolization threshold. On 28.2% of the days with EN and 39.6% of the days without EN, the total daily dose of IV dextrose exceeded the PN regimen. Similarly, on 41% of the days with propofol, the total daily dose of IV lipids exceeded the PN regimen. The total calorie intake (IV plus EN) exceeded the recommended value on 46.9% of the days with EN (51 of 109) and on 5% of the days without EN (19 of 379). Conclusion: The glucose of dextrose solution and the propofol lipid are not routinely discounted from the PN regime. A trend towards hypernutrition of the criticallyill patient is shown, especially on days with simultaneous treatment with PN and EN.

Palavras-chave : Caloric overload; Critically-ill patients; Enteral nutrition; Hypernutrition; Parenteral nutrition; Propofol.

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