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Indirect calorimetry in critically ill patients: clinical applications and practical advice.

L S Brandi1, R Bertolini, M Calafà.   

Abstract

Indirect calorimetry is the method by which metabolic rate and substrate utilization are estimated in human beings starting from respiratory gas exchange measurements and urinary nitrogen excretion. This method is based on some models and assumptions that must be known and taken into consideration to correctly interpret the results obtained. Recent advances in technology and the availability of precise and portable metabolic carts have made this technique practical at the beside even in critically ill patients. It must be considered that, particularly in the ICU, there may be several sources of error and many technical difficulties in applying this methodology. Taking into account the relevant clinical studies related to the outcomes of critically ill patient, this article defines when the assessment of energy expenditure by indirect calorimetry may provide useful and valid information. Review of the literature suggests that the clinical application of indirect calorimetry in critically ill patients, although promising, requires further evaluation. Currently, the potential useful clinical applications of indirect calorimetry in this category of patients can be summarized as follows: (1) assessment of energy expenditure in patients who fail to adequately respond to the estimated nutritional needs; (2) assessment of energy expenditure in patients with single- or multiple-organ dysfunction who need prolonged ICU care and artificial nutritional support; (3) assessment of the effects induced by artificial nutrition on the cardiocirculatory and respiratory systems in mechanically ventilated patients with acute respiratory failure; and (4) monitoring of VO2 during weaning from mechanical ventilation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9178287     DOI: 10.1016/s0899-9007(97)83059-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrition        ISSN: 0899-9007            Impact factor:   4.008


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1.  Why indirect calorimetry in critically ill patients: what do we want to measure?

Authors:  K F Joosten
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2001-07       Impact factor: 17.440

Review 2.  Nutritional papers in ICU patients: what lies between the lines?

Authors:  Jean-Charles Preiser; René Chioléro; Jan Wernerman
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2002-12-21       Impact factor: 17.440

3.  Malabsorption and nutritional balance in the ICU: fecal weight as a biomarker: a prospective observational pilot study.

Authors:  Nicolette J Wierdsma; Job H C Peters; Peter J M Weijs; Martjin B Keur; Armand R J Girbes; Ad A van Bodegraven; Albertus Beishuizen
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2011-11-09       Impact factor: 9.097

4.  Use of metabolic monitors in a multidisciplinary Intensive Care Unit: A prospective pilot study of 20 patients.

Authors:  Tanvir Samra; Neerja Banerjee; Arushi Gupta
Journal:  Indian J Crit Care Med       Date:  2015-09

5.  An age-dependent alteration of the respiratory exchange ratio in the db/db mouse.

Authors:  Hye-Min Choi; Hae Rim Kim; Eun-Kyoung Kim; Yong Sub Byun; Young-Suk Won; Won-Ki Yoon; Hyoung-Chin Kim; Jong-Goo Kang; Ki-Hoan Nam
Journal:  Lab Anim Res       Date:  2015-03-20

6.  A repeated measures, randomised cross-over trial, comparing the acute exercise response between passive and active sitting in critically ill patients.

Authors:  Nikki Collings; Rebecca Cusack
Journal:  BMC Anesthesiol       Date:  2015-01-13       Impact factor: 2.217

7.  Evaluation of Factors Associated with Hypermetabolism and Hypometabolism in Critically Ill AKI Patients.

Authors:  Cassiana R de Góes; André Luis Balbi; Daniela Ponce
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2018-04-19       Impact factor: 5.717

8.  Energy Expenditure in Critically Ill Adult Patients With Acute Brain Injury: Indirect Calorimetry vs. Predictive Equations.

Authors:  Kathryn A Morbitzer; William S Wilson; Alex C Chaben; Adrienne Darby; Kelly A Dehne; Emily R Brown; Denise H Rhoney; J Dedrick Jordan
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2020-01-23       Impact factor: 4.003

9.  A prospective randomised study comparing oral 13C-bicarbonate tracer technique versus indirect calorimetry for measurement of energy expenditure in adults.

Authors:  Sherif Awad; Helen Cui; Jeff W Wright; Sarah Jackson; Ian A Macdonald; Dileep N Lobo
Journal:  ESPEN J       Date:  2012-02-01

Review 10.  Bench-to-bedside review: metabolism and nutrition.

Authors:  Michaël P Casaer; Dieter Mesotten; Miet R C Schetz
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2008-08-19       Impact factor: 9.097

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