Nitrogen balance in mechanically ventilated obese patients

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Autor(a) principal: Stocker PÉRSICO, Raquel
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Corrêa SOUZA, Gabriela, Stuani FRANZOSI, Oellen, de Almeida Rubin ROVATI, Bibiana, de Albuquerque SANTOS, Zilda Elisabeth
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Nutrição
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/6116
Resumo: Objective This study aimed to evaluate if the protein intake recommendations for obese critically ill requiring mechanical ventilation are sufficient to promote a positive or neutral nitrogen balance.MethodsCross-sectional study that included 25 obese, ≥18 years old, undergoing mechanical ventilation and who were target to receive high-protein enteral nutrition therapy (2.0-2.5g/kg ideal body weight). Clinical, nutritional and biochemical variables were analyzed. Nitrogen balance was performed when patient was receiving full enteral nutrition therapy and was classified: positive when intake was greater than excretion; negative when excretion was greater than intake; neutral when both were equal. ResultsThe characteristics of patients evaluated were 64.1±9.4 years old, clinical treatment 88%, body mass index 36.5±5.1kg/m², nitrogen balance 0.3g/day (-5.3 to 4.8g/day), protein intake 2.1g/day (2.0-2.3g/kg) ideal body weight. Of individuals analyzed, 52% showed positive or neutral nitrogen balance with median of 4.23g/day 2.41 to 6.40g/day) in comparison to negative group with median of -5.27g/day (-10.38 to -3.86g/day). Adults had higher ratio of negative nitrogen balance (57.1%) than elderly (44.4%), with protein intake of 2.0 versus 2.1g/day, respectively. No correlation was found between nitrogen balance and variables assessed.ConclusionHigh-protein enteral nutrition therapy contributed to positive or neutral nitrogen balance for approximately half of obese ventilated individuals. With similar protein intake, elderly showed a higher proportion of positive or neutral nitrogen balance. Nitrogen balance can be influenced by various factors, so further studies are required to identify different protein needs in obese critically. 
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spelling Nitrogen balance in mechanically ventilated obese patientsCritical careEnteral nutritionIntensive care unitsMechanical ventilationNutrition therapyObesityObjective This study aimed to evaluate if the protein intake recommendations for obese critically ill requiring mechanical ventilation are sufficient to promote a positive or neutral nitrogen balance.MethodsCross-sectional study that included 25 obese, ≥18 years old, undergoing mechanical ventilation and who were target to receive high-protein enteral nutrition therapy (2.0-2.5g/kg ideal body weight). Clinical, nutritional and biochemical variables were analyzed. Nitrogen balance was performed when patient was receiving full enteral nutrition therapy and was classified: positive when intake was greater than excretion; negative when excretion was greater than intake; neutral when both were equal. ResultsThe characteristics of patients evaluated were 64.1±9.4 years old, clinical treatment 88%, body mass index 36.5±5.1kg/m², nitrogen balance 0.3g/day (-5.3 to 4.8g/day), protein intake 2.1g/day (2.0-2.3g/kg) ideal body weight. Of individuals analyzed, 52% showed positive or neutral nitrogen balance with median of 4.23g/day 2.41 to 6.40g/day) in comparison to negative group with median of -5.27g/day (-10.38 to -3.86g/day). Adults had higher ratio of negative nitrogen balance (57.1%) than elderly (44.4%), with protein intake of 2.0 versus 2.1g/day, respectively. No correlation was found between nitrogen balance and variables assessed.ConclusionHigh-protein enteral nutrition therapy contributed to positive or neutral nitrogen balance for approximately half of obese ventilated individuals. With similar protein intake, elderly showed a higher proportion of positive or neutral nitrogen balance. Nitrogen balance can be influenced by various factors, so further studies are required to identify different protein needs in obese critically. Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2022-07-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/6116Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 34 (2021): Revista de Nutrição; 1-9Revista de Nutrição; Vol. 34 (2021): Revista de Nutrição; 1-9Revista de Nutrição; v. 34 (2021): Revista de Nutrição; 1-91678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPenghttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/6116/3830Copyright (c) 2022 Raquel Stocker PÉRSICO, Gabriela Corrêa SOUZA, Oellen Stuani FRANZOSI, Bibiana de Almeida Rubin ROVATI, Zilda Elisabeth de Albuquerque SANTOShttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessStocker PÉRSICO, RaquelCorrêa SOUZA, GabrielaStuani FRANZOSI, Oellende Almeida Rubin ROVATI, Bibianade Albuquerque SANTOS, Zilda Elisabeth2023-03-01T12:29:00Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/6116Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-03-01T12:29Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nitrogen balance in mechanically ventilated obese patients
title Nitrogen balance in mechanically ventilated obese patients
spellingShingle Nitrogen balance in mechanically ventilated obese patients
Stocker PÉRSICO, Raquel
Critical care
Enteral nutrition
Intensive care units
Mechanical ventilation
Nutrition therapy
Obesity
title_short Nitrogen balance in mechanically ventilated obese patients
title_full Nitrogen balance in mechanically ventilated obese patients
title_fullStr Nitrogen balance in mechanically ventilated obese patients
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen balance in mechanically ventilated obese patients
title_sort Nitrogen balance in mechanically ventilated obese patients
author Stocker PÉRSICO, Raquel
author_facet Stocker PÉRSICO, Raquel
Corrêa SOUZA, Gabriela
Stuani FRANZOSI, Oellen
de Almeida Rubin ROVATI, Bibiana
de Albuquerque SANTOS, Zilda Elisabeth
author_role author
author2 Corrêa SOUZA, Gabriela
Stuani FRANZOSI, Oellen
de Almeida Rubin ROVATI, Bibiana
de Albuquerque SANTOS, Zilda Elisabeth
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Stocker PÉRSICO, Raquel
Corrêa SOUZA, Gabriela
Stuani FRANZOSI, Oellen
de Almeida Rubin ROVATI, Bibiana
de Albuquerque SANTOS, Zilda Elisabeth
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Critical care
Enteral nutrition
Intensive care units
Mechanical ventilation
Nutrition therapy
Obesity
topic Critical care
Enteral nutrition
Intensive care units
Mechanical ventilation
Nutrition therapy
Obesity
description Objective This study aimed to evaluate if the protein intake recommendations for obese critically ill requiring mechanical ventilation are sufficient to promote a positive or neutral nitrogen balance.MethodsCross-sectional study that included 25 obese, ≥18 years old, undergoing mechanical ventilation and who were target to receive high-protein enteral nutrition therapy (2.0-2.5g/kg ideal body weight). Clinical, nutritional and biochemical variables were analyzed. Nitrogen balance was performed when patient was receiving full enteral nutrition therapy and was classified: positive when intake was greater than excretion; negative when excretion was greater than intake; neutral when both were equal. ResultsThe characteristics of patients evaluated were 64.1±9.4 years old, clinical treatment 88%, body mass index 36.5±5.1kg/m², nitrogen balance 0.3g/day (-5.3 to 4.8g/day), protein intake 2.1g/day (2.0-2.3g/kg) ideal body weight. Of individuals analyzed, 52% showed positive or neutral nitrogen balance with median of 4.23g/day 2.41 to 6.40g/day) in comparison to negative group with median of -5.27g/day (-10.38 to -3.86g/day). Adults had higher ratio of negative nitrogen balance (57.1%) than elderly (44.4%), with protein intake of 2.0 versus 2.1g/day, respectively. No correlation was found between nitrogen balance and variables assessed.ConclusionHigh-protein enteral nutrition therapy contributed to positive or neutral nitrogen balance for approximately half of obese ventilated individuals. With similar protein intake, elderly showed a higher proportion of positive or neutral nitrogen balance. Nitrogen balance can be influenced by various factors, so further studies are required to identify different protein needs in obese critically. 
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