Nutrition
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Specialized Nutrition Support
, Nutrition Support, Nutritional Support
See Also
Subjective Global Assessment of Nutritional Status
Enteral Nutrition
Total Parenteral Nutrition
Refeeding Syndrome
Malnutrition
Nutrition in the Intensive Care Unit
Defintions
Nutritional Support Therapy
Formulated enteral or
Parenteral
nutrients given to
Restore
nutritional status
Enteral Nutrition
Gastrointestinal Tract
delivery of Nutritional Support
Parenteral
Nutrition
Intravenous delivery of Nutritional Support
Indications
No food intake secondary to underlying condition (adjusted for malnourishment at baseline)
Adults: 5-7 days
Children: 3-5 days
Infants: 1-3 days
Specific conditions
See
Nutrition in the Intensive Care Unit
Impaired bowel function (e.g. short bowel syndrome)
Severe prolonged hypercatabolic state
Severe
Protein
-calorie
Malnutrition
(due to a treatable condition)
Prolonged bowel rest (e.g.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
exacerbation)
Types
Enteral Nutrition
Prefererred form of Nutritional Support
Peripheral
Parenteral
Nutrition (PPN)
Total Parenteral Nutrition
(TPN)
Evaluation
Gene
ral Evaluation
See
Subjective Global Assessment of Nutritional Status
See
Lab Markers of Malnutrition
See
Nutrition in the Intensive Care Unit
Hospitalized Patient Nutrition Assessments
Malnutrition
Screening Tool
https://static.abbottnutrition.com/cms-prod/abbottnutrition-2016.com/img/Malnutrition%20Screening%20Tool_FINAL_tcm1226-57900.pdf
Nutrition Risk Screening
https://www.mdcalc.com/nutrition-risk-screening-2002-nrs-2002
Short Nutritional Assessment Questionnaire
https://www.fightmalnutrition.eu/toolkits/summary-screening-tools
Nutrition Care Process Framework (Registered Dietitian Nutritionist)
Anthropometric measurement
Biochemistry results and other test results
Food and nutrition history
Related Patient Medical history (including significant comorbidities)
Nutrition focused physical exam
Evaluation
Nutritional requirements
Calories
Child >5 years: 1500 kcal/day for weight of 20kg, then 25 kcal/day per each additional kg above 20 kg
Adults: 25-35 kcal/kg/day
Adults: Mifflin-St Jeor Equation (KCals/day or RMR)
Males = 9.99 * wtKg + 6.25 * htCm - 4.92 * ageY + 5
Females = 9.99 * wtKg + 6.25 * htCm - 4.92 * ageY -161
Protein
Adults: 0.8 to 1.5 g/kg/day
Higher
Protein
indications
All Children and infants, as well as those adults in hypercatabolic or
Protein
losing states
Bariatric Surgery
(1 to 1.5 g/kg/day using
Ideal Body Weight
)
Hemodialysis
(1.2 to 1.5 g/kg/day)
Critical Illness
(1.2 to 2.0 g/kg/day)
Obesity
(2 to 2.5 g/kg/day)
Pressure Ulcer
(1.2 to 1.5 g/kg/day)
Respiratory Disease (1.2 to 1.6 g/kg/day to maintain; increase to 1.6 to 2.0 for repletion)
Fluid
Fluid 1 ml/kcal OR
Fluid 1500 ml per BSA (m2) OR
Age based
Age 16 to 30 years old: 35 to 40 ml/kg
Age 31 to 54 years old: 30 to 35 ml/kg
Age 55 to 65 years: 30 ml/kg
Age >65 years: 25 ml/kg
Other nutrients
Linoleic Acid
Dose: 2-4% of total calories should be in this form to prevent
Essential Fatty Acid
deficiency
Prcautions
Refeeding Syndrome
risk
Start refeeding at one third or less of nutritional needs and gradually increase every 5-7 days
References
Kulick (2011) Am Fam Physician 83(2): 173-83 [PubMed]
Lesser (2021) Am Fam Physician 104(6): 580-8 [PubMed]
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