Do we need different predictive equations for the acute and late phases of critical illness? A prospective observational study with repeated indirect calorimetry measurements

BACKGROUND: Predictive equations (PEs) for estimating resting energy expenditure (REE) that have been developed from acute phase data may not be applicable in the late phase and vice versa. This study aimed to assess whether separate PEs are needed for acute and late phases of critical illness and t...

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Main Authors: Tah, Pei Chien, Poh, Bee Koon, Kee, Chee Cheong, Lee, Zheng-Yii, Hakumat-Rai, Vineya-Rai, Mat Nor, Mohd Basri, Kamarul Zaman, Mazuin, Abdul Majid, Hazreen, Hasan, Mohd Shahnaz
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spelling my.iium.irep.927652022-02-28T00:22:07Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/92765/ Do we need different predictive equations for the acute and late phases of critical illness? A prospective observational study with repeated indirect calorimetry measurements Tah, Pei Chien Poh, Bee Koon Kee, Chee Cheong Lee, Zheng-Yii Hakumat-Rai, Vineya-Rai Mat Nor, Mohd Basri Kamarul Zaman, Mazuin Abdul Majid, Hazreen Hasan, Mohd Shahnaz RC620 Specialties of Internal Medicine-Nutritional Diseases RC82 Medical Emergencies, Critical Care, Intensive Care, First Aid BACKGROUND: Predictive equations (PEs) for estimating resting energy expenditure (REE) that have been developed from acute phase data may not be applicable in the late phase and vice versa. This study aimed to assess whether separate PEs are needed for acute and late phases of critical illness and to develop and validate PE(s) based on the results of this assessment. METHODS: Using indirect calorimetry, REE was measured at acute (≤5 days; n = 294) and late (≥6 days; n = 180) phases of intensive care unit admission. PEs were developed by multiple linear regression. A multi-fold cross-validation approach was used to validate the PEs. The best PEs were selected based on the highest coefficient of determination (R2), the lowest root mean square error (RMSE) and the lowest standard error of estimate (SEE). Two PEs developed from paired 168-patient data were compared with measured REE using mean absolute percentage difference. RESULTS: Mean absolute percentage difference between predicted and measured REE was <20%, which is not clinically significant. Thus, a single PE was developed and validated from data of the larger sample size measured in the acute phase. The best PE for REE (kcal/day) was 891.6(Height) + 9.0(Weight) + 39.7(Minute Ventilation)−5.6(Age) – 354, with R2 = 0.442, RMSE = 348.3, SEE = 325.6 and mean absolute percentage difference with measured REE was: 15.1 ± 14.2% [acute], 15.0 ± 13.1% [late]. CONCLUSIONS: Separate PEs for acute and late phases may not be necessary. Thus, we have developed and validated a PE from acute phase data and demonstrated that it can provide optimal estimates of REE for patients in both acute and late phases. Springer Nature 2021-08-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/92765/13/92765_Do%20we%20need%20different%20predictive%20equations_SCOPUS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/92765/25/Do%20we%20need%20different%20predictive%20equations.pdf Tah, Pei Chien and Poh, Bee Koon and Kee, Chee Cheong and Lee, Zheng-Yii and Hakumat-Rai, Vineya-Rai and Mat Nor, Mohd Basri and Kamarul Zaman, Mazuin and Abdul Majid, Hazreen and Hasan, Mohd Shahnaz (2021) Do we need different predictive equations for the acute and late phases of critical illness? A prospective observational study with repeated indirect calorimetry measurements. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. pp. 1-8. ISSN 0954-3007 E-ISSN 1476-5640 (In Press) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41430-021-00999-y#change-history 10.1038/s41430-021-00999-y
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topic RC620 Specialties of Internal Medicine-Nutritional Diseases
RC82 Medical Emergencies, Critical Care, Intensive Care, First Aid
spellingShingle RC620 Specialties of Internal Medicine-Nutritional Diseases
RC82 Medical Emergencies, Critical Care, Intensive Care, First Aid
Tah, Pei Chien
Poh, Bee Koon
Kee, Chee Cheong
Lee, Zheng-Yii
Hakumat-Rai, Vineya-Rai
Mat Nor, Mohd Basri
Kamarul Zaman, Mazuin
Abdul Majid, Hazreen
Hasan, Mohd Shahnaz
Do we need different predictive equations for the acute and late phases of critical illness? A prospective observational study with repeated indirect calorimetry measurements
description BACKGROUND: Predictive equations (PEs) for estimating resting energy expenditure (REE) that have been developed from acute phase data may not be applicable in the late phase and vice versa. This study aimed to assess whether separate PEs are needed for acute and late phases of critical illness and to develop and validate PE(s) based on the results of this assessment. METHODS: Using indirect calorimetry, REE was measured at acute (≤5 days; n = 294) and late (≥6 days; n = 180) phases of intensive care unit admission. PEs were developed by multiple linear regression. A multi-fold cross-validation approach was used to validate the PEs. The best PEs were selected based on the highest coefficient of determination (R2), the lowest root mean square error (RMSE) and the lowest standard error of estimate (SEE). Two PEs developed from paired 168-patient data were compared with measured REE using mean absolute percentage difference. RESULTS: Mean absolute percentage difference between predicted and measured REE was <20%, which is not clinically significant. Thus, a single PE was developed and validated from data of the larger sample size measured in the acute phase. The best PE for REE (kcal/day) was 891.6(Height) + 9.0(Weight) + 39.7(Minute Ventilation)−5.6(Age) – 354, with R2 = 0.442, RMSE = 348.3, SEE = 325.6 and mean absolute percentage difference with measured REE was: 15.1 ± 14.2% [acute], 15.0 ± 13.1% [late]. CONCLUSIONS: Separate PEs for acute and late phases may not be necessary. Thus, we have developed and validated a PE from acute phase data and demonstrated that it can provide optimal estimates of REE for patients in both acute and late phases.
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author Tah, Pei Chien
Poh, Bee Koon
Kee, Chee Cheong
Lee, Zheng-Yii
Hakumat-Rai, Vineya-Rai
Mat Nor, Mohd Basri
Kamarul Zaman, Mazuin
Abdul Majid, Hazreen
Hasan, Mohd Shahnaz
author_facet Tah, Pei Chien
Poh, Bee Koon
Kee, Chee Cheong
Lee, Zheng-Yii
Hakumat-Rai, Vineya-Rai
Mat Nor, Mohd Basri
Kamarul Zaman, Mazuin
Abdul Majid, Hazreen
Hasan, Mohd Shahnaz
author_sort Tah, Pei Chien
title Do we need different predictive equations for the acute and late phases of critical illness? A prospective observational study with repeated indirect calorimetry measurements
title_short Do we need different predictive equations for the acute and late phases of critical illness? A prospective observational study with repeated indirect calorimetry measurements
title_full Do we need different predictive equations for the acute and late phases of critical illness? A prospective observational study with repeated indirect calorimetry measurements
title_fullStr Do we need different predictive equations for the acute and late phases of critical illness? A prospective observational study with repeated indirect calorimetry measurements
title_full_unstemmed Do we need different predictive equations for the acute and late phases of critical illness? A prospective observational study with repeated indirect calorimetry measurements
title_sort do we need different predictive equations for the acute and late phases of critical illness? a prospective observational study with repeated indirect calorimetry measurements
publisher Springer Nature
publishDate 2021
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