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Title: Calorie intake and patient outcomes in severe acute kidney injury: Findings from The Randomized Evaluation of Normal vs. Augmented Level of Replacement Therapy (RENAL) study trial
Authors: McGuinness, S.
Garrett, P.
Galt, P.
Ihle, B.
Elderkin, T.
Hardie, M.
Holmes, J.
Raunow, H.
Lo, S.
Harwood, M.
Roberston, M.
Low, P.
Nevill, R.
Little, L.
McArthur, C.
Henderson, S.
Thomas, L.
Lee, J.
Parke, R.
Scheinkestel, C.
Fowler, N.
O'Connor, A.
Rivett, J.
Field, T.
Myburgh, J.
Tan, J.
Fourie, C.
Potter, J.
Stockdale, V.
Newby, L.
Lintott, M.
Rajbhandari, D.
Blythe, D.
Bass, F.
Helyar, J.
Deans, R.
Chamberlain, J.
Perryman, S.
Mitchell, I.
Burns, C.
Sara, T.
White, V.
Davies, A.
Edington, J.
Boschert, C.
Campbell, M.
Nair, P.
Marsden, K.
Ranse, J. 
Mathlin, C.
Gissane, J.
Gresham, R.
Boardman, M.
Bhonagiri, D.
Jennifer Palmer, a
O'Sullivan, K.
Sutton, J.
Mehrtens, J.
Fraser, M.
Murray, L.
Bell, J.
Varley, S.
Wright, C.
McDonald, S.
Gallagher, M.
Graan, M.
Burton, S.
Joyce, C.
Tobin, A.
Lassig-Smith, M.
Groves, N.
Turner, A.
Pratt, N.
Weisbrodt, L.
Cass, A.
Mackie, B.
Morgan, J.
Gould, A.
Mercer, I.
Micallef, S.
Breeding, J.
Ankers, S.
Crowfoot, E.
Morrison, M. 
Orford, N.
Pfeffercorn, C.
Jovanovska, A.
French, C.
Nikas, M.
Banerjee, A.
Nand, K.
Edwards, J.
Cole, L.
Norton, R.
Flabouris, A.
Culhane, C.
Vallance, S.
West, C.
Brieva, J.
Kinmonth, A.
McInness, J.
Rutzou, R.
Smith, J.
Totaro, R.
Lipman, J.
Finfer, S.
Wong, H.
Botha, J.
Shehabi, Y.
Dobb, G.
Ritchie, A.
Howe, B.
Bellomo, R.
Malchukova, K.
O'Connor, S.
Bertenshaw, C.
Munster, F.
Buhr, H.
Goldsmith, D.
Kalkoff, M.
Caf, T.
Boots, R.
Raza, A.
Ashley, R.
Harrigan, P.
Palermo, A.
Barge, D.
Millis, D.
Rudder, L.
Dhiacou, V.
Ho, S.
Eccleston, M.
McEntaggart, G.
Smith, R.
Issue Date: 2014
Source: 14 Mar 18, (2), 2014
Journal: Critical Care
Abstract: Introduction: Current practice in the delivery of caloric intake (DCI) in patients with severe acute kidney injury (AKI) receiving renal replacement therapy (RRT) is unknown. We aimed to describe calorie administration in patients enrolled in the Randomized Evaluation of Normal vs. Augmented Level of Replacement Therapy (RENAL) study and to assess the association between DCI and clinical outcomes.Methods: We performed a secondary analysis in 1456 patients from the RENAL trial. We measured the dose and evolution of DCI during treatment and analyzed its association with major clinical outcomes using multivariable logistic regression, Cox proportional hazards models, and time adjusted models.Results: Overall, mean DCI during treatment in ICU was low at only 10.9 + 9 Kcal/kg/day for non-survivors and 11 + 9 Kcal/kg/day for survivors. Among patients with a lower DCI (below the median) 334 of 729 (45.8%) had died at 90-days after randomization compared with 316 of 727 (43.3%) patients with a higher DCI (above the median) (P = 0.34). On multivariable logistic regression analysis, mean DCI carried an odds ratio of 0.95 (95% confidence interval (CI): 0.91-1.00; P = 0.06) per 100 Kcal increase for 90-day mortality. DCI was not associated with significant differences in renal replacement (RRT) free days, mechanical ventilation free days, ICU free days and hospital free days. These findings remained essentially unaltered after time adjusted analysis and Cox proportional hazards modeling.Conclusions: In the RENAL study, mean DCI was low. Within the limits of such low caloric intake, greater DCI was not associated with improved clinical outcomes. 2014 Bellomo et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc13767
Resources: http://ccforum.com/content/18/2/R45http://ovidsp.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS&CSC=Y&NEWS=N&PAGE=fulltext&D=emed11&AN=2014230804
Keywords: acute kidney failure/th [Therapy]aged;apache;article;artificial ventilation;caloric intake;continuous hemodiafiltration;critically ill patient;delivery of caloric intake;dietary intake;enteric feeding;female;human;injury severity;intensive care unit;major clinical study;male;outcome assessment;parenteral nutrition;priority journal;rank sum test;renal replacement therapy;secondary analysis;Student t test
Type: Article
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