Characteristics of enteral and oral nutrition support among infants and young children in the pediatric intensive care unit: A descriptive cohort study

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Winderlich Jacinta123ORCID,Little Bridget4ORCID,Oberender Felix25,Bollard Tessa6,Farrell Tamara7,Jenkins Samantha8,Landorf Emma9,McCall Andrea9,Menzies Jessica6ORCID,O'Brien Katie10,Rowe Carla11ORCID,Sim Kirsten11,van der Wilk Melanie7,Woodgate Jemma12,Paul Eldho1,Udy Andrew A.113,Ridley Emma J.114ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Paediatric Intensive Care Unit Monash Children's Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Nutrition and Dietetics Monash Children's Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

4. Starship Child Health Auckland City Hospital Auckland New Zealand

5. Department of Paediatrics, School of Clinical Sciences Monash University Melbourne Victoria Australia

6. Nutrition and Dietetics Sydney Children's Hospital Randwick New South Wales Australia

7. Nutrition and Dietetics Department Perth Children's Hospital Perth Western Australia Australia

8. Nutrition and Dietetics John Hunter Children's Hospital New Lambton Heights New South Wales Australia

9. Nutrition Department Women's and Children's Hospital Adelaide South Australia Australia

10. Department of Nutrition & Food Services The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne Victoria Australia

11. Nutrition and Dietetics The Children's Hospital at Westmead Westmead New South Wales Australia

12. Department of Dietetics & Food Services Queensland Children's Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

13. Department of Intensive Care and Hyperbaric Medicine The Alfred Melbourne Victoria Australia

14. Dietetics and Nutrition Alfred Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundChildren who are critically ill are often reliant on enteral and oral nutrition support. However, there is limited evidence to guide “what” to prescribe, and current practice is unknown. The primary objective of this study was to describe enteral nutrition prescription in children ≤2 years of age in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). The secondary objectives were to describe oral nutrition support practices and factors associated with the use of increased energy and protein density nutrition support.MethodsChildren ≤2 years of age admitted to participating PICUs over a 2‐week period in June 2021 were enrolled. Data were collected on PICU admission days 1 to 7, 14, 21, and 28 on the mode of nutrition, enteral and oral nutrition support prescription, and dietitian intervention.ResultsEighty‐four children were included (49 [58%] male; 79 [94%] ≤1 year of age). Enteral nutrition was administered to 79 (94%) children (with expressed breast milk in 45 [57%]). Forty‐three children received formula as enteral nutrition. Increased energy and protein density formulas were provided to 14 (33%) children enterally, with concentrated standard infant formula powder being the most common (5 [12%]). Among children offered oral intake (22; 26%), three (14%) received oral nutrition support. Children who received increased energy and protein density enteral nutrition were more likely to receive dietitian intervention (P = 0.002).ConclusionIn children ≤2 years of age admitted to PICU, expressed breast milk was provided to half of those requiring enteral nutrition and oral nutrition support prescription was infrequent. One third of children receiving formula via enteral nutrition received an increased energy and protein density feed, and this was strongly associated with dietitian intervention.

Publisher

Wiley

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