Effects of Nutritional Intervention on the Survival of Patients with Cardiopulmonary Failure Undergoing Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Therapy

This study aimed to examine the effects of nutritional intervention on the prognosis of patients with cardiopulmonary failure undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy in Taiwan. An institutional review board-approved retrospective study was conducted on patients receiving ECMO t...

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Published inIn vivo (Athens) Vol. 32; no. 4; pp. 829 - 834
Main Authors LU, MENG-CHUN, YANG, MEI-DUE, LI, PING-CHUN, FANG, HSIN-YUAN, HUANG, HUI-YING, CHAN, YIN-CHING, BAU, DA-TIAN
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Published Greece International Institute of Anticancer Research 01.07.2018
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1791-7549
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DOI10.21873/invivo.11315

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Abstract This study aimed to examine the effects of nutritional intervention on the prognosis of patients with cardiopulmonary failure undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy in Taiwan. An institutional review board-approved retrospective study was conducted on patients receiving ECMO therapy in the intensive care unit of the China Medical University Hospital, Taiwan, from January 2013 to December 2013. The study included 102 patients with cardiopulmonary failure receiving ECMO therapy. The data indicated that higher survival rates were closely related to lower age and APACHE II scores among the patients. In addition, compared to patients who deceased, those who survived had a higher total calorie intake. Most patients could tolerate bolus feeding and polymeric formulas. Furthermore, patients who underwent nutritional therapy with nutritional goals greater than 80% achieved a better outcome and lower mortality than other patients. Early nutritional intervention could benefit patients undergoing ECMO, and those who reached the delivery goal of 80% had significantly better outcomes than other patients. Enteral feeding can begin early and was well tolerated by patients receiving ECMO therapy. Following individual nutrition goals is critical for better outcomes, and this analysis might be useful in establishing individualized nutrition goals for oriental population when caring for critically ill patients.
AbstractList This study aimed to examine the effects of nutritional intervention on the prognosis of patients with cardiopulmonary failure undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy in Taiwan. An institutional review board-approved retrospective study was conducted on patients receiving ECMO therapy in the intensive care unit of the China Medical University Hospital, Taiwan, from January 2013 to December 2013. The study included 102 patients with cardiopulmonary failure receiving ECMO therapy. The data indicated that higher survival rates were closely related to lower age and APACHE II scores among the patients. In addition, compared to patients who deceased, those who survived had a higher total calorie intake. Most patients could tolerate bolus feeding and polymeric formulas. Furthermore, patients who underwent nutritional therapy with nutritional goals greater than 80% achieved a better outcome and lower mortality than other patients. Early nutritional intervention could benefit patients undergoing ECMO, and those who reached the delivery goal of 80% had significantly better outcomes than other patients. Enteral feeding can begin early and was well tolerated by patients receiving ECMO therapy. Following individual nutrition goals is critical for better outcomes, and this analysis might be useful in establishing individualized nutrition goals for oriental population when caring for critically ill patients.
This study aimed to examine the effects of nutritional intervention on the prognosis of patients with cardiopulmonary failure undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy in Taiwan.BACKGROUND/AIMThis study aimed to examine the effects of nutritional intervention on the prognosis of patients with cardiopulmonary failure undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy in Taiwan.An institutional review board-approved retrospective study was conducted on patients receiving ECMO therapy in the intensive care unit of the China Medical University Hospital, Taiwan, from January 2013 to December 2013. The study included 102 patients with cardiopulmonary failure receiving ECMO therapy.MATERIALS AND METHODSAn institutional review board-approved retrospective study was conducted on patients receiving ECMO therapy in the intensive care unit of the China Medical University Hospital, Taiwan, from January 2013 to December 2013. The study included 102 patients with cardiopulmonary failure receiving ECMO therapy.The data indicated that higher survival rates were closely related to lower age and APACHE II scores among the patients. In addition, compared to patients who deceased, those who survived had a higher total calorie intake. Most patients could tolerate bolus feeding and polymeric formulas. Furthermore, patients who underwent nutritional therapy with nutritional goals greater than 80% achieved a better outcome and lower mortality than other patients.RESULTSThe data indicated that higher survival rates were closely related to lower age and APACHE II scores among the patients. In addition, compared to patients who deceased, those who survived had a higher total calorie intake. Most patients could tolerate bolus feeding and polymeric formulas. Furthermore, patients who underwent nutritional therapy with nutritional goals greater than 80% achieved a better outcome and lower mortality than other patients.Early nutritional intervention could benefit patients undergoing ECMO, and those who reached the delivery goal of 80% had significantly better outcomes than other patients. Enteral feeding can begin early and was well tolerated by patients receiving ECMO therapy. Following individual nutrition goals is critical for better outcomes, and this analysis might be useful in establishing individualized nutrition goals for oriental population when caring for critically ill patients.CONCLUSIONEarly nutritional intervention could benefit patients undergoing ECMO, and those who reached the delivery goal of 80% had significantly better outcomes than other patients. Enteral feeding can begin early and was well tolerated by patients receiving ECMO therapy. Following individual nutrition goals is critical for better outcomes, and this analysis might be useful in establishing individualized nutrition goals for oriental population when caring for critically ill patients.
Background/Aim: This study aimed to examine the effects of nutritional intervention on the prognosis of patients with cardiopulmonary failure undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy in Taiwan. Materials and Methods: An institutional review board-approved retrospective study was conducted on patients receiving ECMO therapy in the intensive care unit of the China Medical University Hospital, Taiwan, from January 2013 to December 2013. The study included 102 patients with cardiopulmonary failure receiving ECMO therapy. Results: The data indicated that higher survival rates were closely related to lower age and APACHE II scores among the patients. In addition, compared to patients who deceased, those who survived had a higher total calorie intake. Most patients could tolerate bolus feeding and polymeric formulas. Furthermore, patients who underwent nutritional therapy with nutritional goals greater than 80% achieved a better outcome and lower mortality than other patients. Conclusion: Early nutritional intervention could benefit patients undergoing ECMO, and those who reached the delivery goal of 80% had significantly better outcomes than other patients. Enteral feeding can begin early and was well tolerated by patients receiving ECMO therapy. Following individual nutrition goals is critical for better outcomes, and this analysis might be useful in establishing individualized nutrition goals for oriental population when caring for critically ill patients.
Author LU, MENG-CHUN
LI, PING-CHUN
YANG, MEI-DUE
BAU, DA-TIAN
CHAN, YIN-CHING
FANG, HSIN-YUAN
HUANG, HUI-YING
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Dietitians
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
Heart surgery
Hemodynamics
Hospital costs
Medical prognosis
Mortality
Nutrition research
Nutrition therapy
Patients
Proteins
Respiratory failure
Statistical analysis
Women
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