2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2014.10.006
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Comparison of different definitions of feeding intolerance: A retrospective observational study

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“…GI dysfunction and its severity were demonstrated to influence the ICU outcome in previous studies [1, 2, 1719], but the absence of a scaled system for assessing GI function has been a major limiting factor in these studies. Since the introduction of the AGI grading system recommended by the ESICM in 2012, few studies have investigated the association between GI dysfunction stratified using the AGI grading system and clinical outcome.…”
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“…GI dysfunction and its severity were demonstrated to influence the ICU outcome in previous studies [1, 2, 1719], but the absence of a scaled system for assessing GI function has been a major limiting factor in these studies. Since the introduction of the AGI grading system recommended by the ESICM in 2012, few studies have investigated the association between GI dysfunction stratified using the AGI grading system and clinical outcome.…”
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“…In a prospective study including 264 patients mechanically ventilated on admission and with an ICU stay >24 h, the mean GIF score based on the combination of FI with IAP during the first 3 days in the ICU was identified as an independent risk factor for ICU mortality (OR 3.02, 95% CI 1.63–5.59; P  < 0.001) [1]. In addition, the GIF, which was defined as the presence of FI, GI hemorrhage, and/or ileus, has also been indicated to be significantly correlated with an increased risk of mortality, as well as with prolonged ICU stay and mechanical ventilation, in a retrospective analysis of 252 adult patients from 3 ICUs [19]. …”
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“…The primary outcome was the daily adequacy of enteral feed delivered, as assessed by average percentage goal volume (delivered/prescribed × 100), before the development of intolerance, from the first study dose until permanent discontinuation of EN, because of discharge or removal of enteral feeding tube, or the development of enteral feed intolerance, defined as 2 consecutive GRVs ≥250 mL, or censored on the last dosing day if the participant did not have intolerance. A study day was a day on which the participant received study drug and there were available nutrition data (including no nutrition), with the first day being a partial day from dose administration to midnight.…”
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“…Gastrointestinal dysfunctions are the major cause of FI. Most doctors and studies have focused on the upper gastrointestinal dysfunctions especially gastroparesis since they are more likely to present nausea, vomiting, and gastric retention; particularly, gastric residual volume (GRV) is the most frequently used parameter to monitor FI, whereas the lower gastrointestinal factors were often neglected [3, 4]. However, the stomach and small intestine may function properly, but FI still exists which could be the result of colonic dysfunction.…”
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