The effect of low dietary inflammatory index score formula on inflammatory, metabolic, and clinical outcomes in critically ill traumatic brain injury patients: A single‐blind randomized controlled pilot study

Author:

Jandari Sajedeh1,Rezvani Reza1ORCID,Yousefian Sajedeh2,Mosalmanzadeh Negin2,Bagherniya Mohammad3,Soleimani Davood4,Mousavian Seyedeh Zeynab4,Shivappa Nitin567,Hébert James R.56,Jafarzadeh Esfahani Ali1,Akhgari Abass89,Jarahi Lida1,Safarian Mohammad1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

2. Department of Nutrition Sciences Varastegan Institute for Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

3. Department of Community Nutrition, School of Nutrition and Food Science Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan Iran

4. Department of Nutritional Sciences, School of Nutritional Sciences Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah Iran

5. Cancer Prevention and Control Program University of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina USA

6. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Arnold School of Public Health University of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina USA

7. Connecting Health Innovations LLC Columbia South Carolina USA

8. Targeted Drug Delivery Research Center Pharmaceutical Technology Institute, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

9. Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran

Abstract

AbstractIn traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients, a complex cascade of inflammatory responses are frequently observed following trauma. Numerous dietary agents have long been found to have potential in modulating inflammatory responses. This pilot study, designed an enteral formula with low inflammatory properties based on the dietary inflammatory index (DII®) and evaluated its effect on inflammatory and metabolic factors in critically ill TBI patients. This single‐blind randomized controlled pilot study was conducted at the Neurosurgical ICU of Shahid Kamyab Hospital (Mashhad, Iran). A total of 20 TBI patients were randomly assigned to receive either low‐DII score or standard formula at the intensive care unit (ICU). The primary outcomes of the study included clinical status, inflammatory biomarkers, APACHE II, SAPS II, SOFA, and NUTRIC scores. The trial groups did not differ significantly in baseline values. Following 14 days of intervention, there was a statistically significant decrease in the APACHE II, SAPS II, and NUTRIC scores and a significant increase in the GCS score in the low‐DII score formula group compared to the standard formula group. Over 2 weeks, high sensitivity C‐reactive protein (hs‐CRP) values of −2.73 (95% CI: −3.67, −1.79) mg/dL in the low‐DII score formula group versus 0.65 (95% CI: −0.29, 1.58) mg/dL in controls were obtained. Moreover, the length of hospital stay was longer for the standard formula group than for the low‐DII score formula group. The low‐DII score formula improves inflammatory factors (serum hs‐CRP) and metabolic biomarkers (LDL‐c and FBS). Furthermore, clinical outcomes, including the length of hospital stay and disease severity, appear to be enhanced.

Funder

Mashhad University of Medical Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Food Science

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