Monitoring and parenteral administration of micronutrients, phosphate and magnesium in critically ill patients: The VITA-TRACE survey: The VITA-TRACE survey
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| Titel: | Monitoring and parenteral administration of micronutrients, phosphate and magnesium in critically ill patients: The VITA-TRACE survey: The VITA-TRACE survey |
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| Autoren: | Wouter Vankrunkelsven, Jan Gunst, Karin Amrein, Danielle E. Bear, Mette M. Berger, Kenneth B. Christopher, Valentin Fuhrmann, Michael Hiesmayr, Carole Ichai, Stephan M. Jakob, Sigismond Lasocki, Juan C. Montejo, Heleen M. Oudemans-van Straeten, Jean-Charles Preiser, Annika Reintam Blaser, Anne-Françoise Rousseau, Pierre Singer, Joel Starkopf, Arthur R. van Zanten, Steffen Weber-Carstens, Jan Wernerman, Alexander Wilmer, Michael P. Casaer |
| Weitere Verfasser: | KU Leuven: C24/17/070Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, FWO: 1832817NFonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, FWO: 1832817NPfizer |
| Quelle: | Repositorio Institucional de la Consejería de Sanidad de la Comunidad de Madrid Consejería de Sanidad de la Comunidad de Madrid Vankrunkelsven, W, Gunst, J, Amrein, K, Bear, D E, Berger, M M, Christopher, K B, Fuhrmann, V, Hiesmayr, M, Ichai, C, Jakob, S M, Lasocki, S, Montejo, J C, Oudemans-van Straeten, H M, Preiser, J C, Blaser, A R, Rousseau, A F, Singer, P, Starkopf, J, van Zanten, A R, Weber-Carstens, S, Wernerman, J, Wilmer, A & Casaer, M P 2021, 'Monitoring and parenteral administration of micronutrients, phosphate and magnesium in critically ill patients : The VITA-TRACE survey', Clinical Nutrition, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 590-599. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clnu.2020.06.005 Clinical nutrition, vol. 40, no. 2, pp. 590-599 Clinical nutrition Vankrunkelsven, Wouter; Gunst, Jan; Amrein, Karin; Bear, Danielle E; Berger, Mette M; Christopher, Kenneth B; Fuhrmann, Valentin; Hiesmayr, Michael; Ichai, Carole; Jakob, Stephan M; Lasocki, Sigismond; Montejo, Juan C; Oudemans-van Straeten, Heleen M; Preiser, Jean-Charles; Blaser, Annika Reintam; Rousseau, Anne-Françoise; Singer, Pierre; Starkopf, Joel; van Zanten, Arthur R; Weber-Carstens, Steffen; ... (2021). Monitoring and parenteral administration of micronutrients, phosphate and magnesium in critically ill patients: The VITA-TRACE survey. Clinical nutrition, 40(2), pp. 590-599. Elsevier 10.1016/j.clnu.2020.06.005 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clnu.2020.06.005> |
| Verlagsinformationen: | Elsevier BV, 2021. |
| Publikationsjahr: | 2021 |
| Schlagwörter: | Male, 0301 basic medicine, Parenteral Nutrition, Soins intensifs réanimation, MULTICENTER, REFEEDING SYNDROME, STANDARD, 0302 clinical medicine, Surveys and Questionnaires, Magnesium, Micronutrients, Human health sciences, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Child, EARLY NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT, Anesthesia & intensive care, Middle Aged, 16. Peace & justice, 3. Good health, SHOCK, Female, Diététique, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Adult, Anesthésie & soins intensifs, PARALLEL-GROUP, Adolescent, Critical Care, Critical Illness, Nutritional Status, 610 Medicine & health, Phosphate, Sciences de la santé humaine, Phosphates, Critical Care/methods, Critical Illness/therapy, Deficiency Diseases/diagnosis, Dietary Supplements, Humans, Magnesium/analysis, Magnesium Deficiency/diagnosis, Malnutrition/diagnosis, Micronutrients/analysis, Micronutrients/deficiency, Nutrition Assessment, Parenteral Nutrition/methods, Phosphates/analysis, Phosphates/deficiency, Young Adult, Critical illness, Nutrition, Refeeding syndrome, 03 medical and health sciences, INJURY, Science & Technology, Nutrition & Dietetics, SEPSIS, 3210 Nutrition and dietetics, Malnutrition, ADULTS, ICU, 1111 Nutrition and Dietetics, Deficiency Diseases, Magnesium Deficiency |
| Beschreibung: | Despite the presumed importance of preventing and treating micronutrient and mineral deficiencies, it is still not clear how to optimize measurement and administration in critically ill patients. In order to design future comparative trials aimed at optimizing micronutrient and mineral management, an important first step is to gain insight in the current practice of micronutrient, phosphate and magnesium monitoring and administration.Within the metabolism-endocrinology-nutrition (MEN) section of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM), the micronutrient working group designed a survey addressing current practice in parenteral micronutrient and mineral administration and monitoring. Invitations were sent by the ESICM research department to all ESICM members and past members.Three hundred thirty-four respondents completed the survey, predominantly consisting of physicians (321 [96.1%]) and participants working in Europe (262 [78.4%]). Eighty-one (24.3%) respondents reported to monitor micronutrient deficiencies through clinical signs and/or laboratory abnormalities, and 148 (44.3%) reportedly measure blood micronutrient concentrations on a routine basis. Two hundred ninety-two (87.4%) participants provided specific data on parenteral micronutrient supplementation, of whom 150 (51.4%) reported early administration of combined multivitamin and trace element preparations at least in selected patients. Among specific parenteral micronutrient preparations, thiamine (146 [50.0%]) was reported to be the most frequently administered micronutrient, followed by vitamin B complex (104 [35.6%]) and folic acid (86 [29.5%]). One hundred twenty (35.9%) and 113 (33.8%) participants reported to perform daily measurements of phosphate and magnesium, respectively, whereas 173 (59.2%) and 185 (63.4%) reported to routinely supplement these minerals parenterally.The survey revealed a wide variation in current practices of micronutrient, phosphate and magnesium measurement and parenteral administration, suggesting a risk of insufficient prevention, diagnosis and treatment of deficiencies. These results provide the context for future comparative studies, and identify areas for knowledge translation and recommendations. |
| Publikationsart: | Article |
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| Sprache: | English |
| ISSN: | 0261-5614 |
| DOI: | 10.1016/j.clnu.2020.06.005 |
| DOI: | 10.7892/boris.149733 |
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| Abstract: | Despite the presumed importance of preventing and treating micronutrient and mineral deficiencies, it is still not clear how to optimize measurement and administration in critically ill patients. In order to design future comparative trials aimed at optimizing micronutrient and mineral management, an important first step is to gain insight in the current practice of micronutrient, phosphate and magnesium monitoring and administration.Within the metabolism-endocrinology-nutrition (MEN) section of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM), the micronutrient working group designed a survey addressing current practice in parenteral micronutrient and mineral administration and monitoring. Invitations were sent by the ESICM research department to all ESICM members and past members.Three hundred thirty-four respondents completed the survey, predominantly consisting of physicians (321 [96.1%]) and participants working in Europe (262 [78.4%]). Eighty-one (24.3%) respondents reported to monitor micronutrient deficiencies through clinical signs and/or laboratory abnormalities, and 148 (44.3%) reportedly measure blood micronutrient concentrations on a routine basis. Two hundred ninety-two (87.4%) participants provided specific data on parenteral micronutrient supplementation, of whom 150 (51.4%) reported early administration of combined multivitamin and trace element preparations at least in selected patients. Among specific parenteral micronutrient preparations, thiamine (146 [50.0%]) was reported to be the most frequently administered micronutrient, followed by vitamin B complex (104 [35.6%]) and folic acid (86 [29.5%]). One hundred twenty (35.9%) and 113 (33.8%) participants reported to perform daily measurements of phosphate and magnesium, respectively, whereas 173 (59.2%) and 185 (63.4%) reported to routinely supplement these minerals parenterally.The survey revealed a wide variation in current practices of micronutrient, phosphate and magnesium measurement and parenteral administration, suggesting a risk of insufficient prevention, diagnosis and treatment of deficiencies. These results provide the context for future comparative studies, and identify areas for knowledge translation and recommendations. |
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| ISSN: | 02615614 |
| DOI: | 10.1016/j.clnu.2020.06.005 |
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