Impact of early low-calorie low-protein versus standard-calorie standard-protein feeding on outcomes of ventilated adults with shock: design and conduct of a randomised, controlled, multicentre, open-label, parallel-group trial (NUTRIREA-3). Issue 5 (11th May 2021)
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- Title:
- Impact of early low-calorie low-protein versus standard-calorie standard-protein feeding on outcomes of ventilated adults with shock: design and conduct of a randomised, controlled, multicentre, open-label, parallel-group trial (NUTRIREA-3). Issue 5 (11th May 2021)
- Main Title:
- Impact of early low-calorie low-protein versus standard-calorie standard-protein feeding on outcomes of ventilated adults with shock: design and conduct of a randomised, controlled, multicentre, open-label, parallel-group trial (NUTRIREA-3)
- Authors:
- Reignier, Jean
Le Gouge, Amélie
Lascarrou, Jean-Baptiste
Annane, Djillali
Argaud, Laurent
Hourmant, Yannick
Asfar, Pierre
Badie, Julio
Nay, Mai-Anh
Botoc, Nicolae-Vlad
Brisard, Laurent
Bui, Hoang-Nam
Chatellier, Delphine
Chauvelot, Louis
Combes, Alain
Cracco, Christophe
Darmon, Michael
Das, Vincent
Debarre, Matthieu
Delbove, Agathe
Devaquet, Jérôme
Voicu, Sebastian
Aissaoui-Balanant, Nadia
Dumont, Louis-Marie
Oziel, Johanna
Gontier, Olivier
Groyer, Samuel
Guidet, Bertrand
Jaber, Samir
Lambiotte, Fabien
Leroy, Christophe
Letocart, Philippe
Madeux, Benjamin
Maizel, Julien
Martinet, Olivier
Martino, Frédéric
Mercier, Emmanuelle
Mira, Jean-Paul
Nseir, Saad
Picard, Walter
Piton, Gael
Plantefeve, Gaetan
Quenot, Jean-Pierre
Renault, Anne
Guérin, Laurent
Richecoeur, Jack
Rigaud, Jean Philippe
Schneider, Francis
Silva, Daniel
Sirodot, Michel
Souweine, Bertrand
Reizine, Florian
Tamion, Fabienne
Terzi, Nicolas
Thévenin, Didier
Thiéry, Guillaume
Thieulot-Rolin, Nathalie
Timsit, Jean-François
Tinturier, François
Tirot, Patrice
Vanderlinden, Thierry
Vinatier, Isabelle
Vinsonneau, Christophe
Maugars, Diane
Giraudeau, Bruno
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Introduction: International guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after admission), 20–25 kcal/kg/day, and 1.2–2 g/kg/day protein at the acute phase of critical illness. Recent data challenge the appropriateness of providing standard amounts of calories and protein during acute critical illness. Restricting calorie and protein intakes seemed beneficial, suggesting a role for metabolic pathways such as autophagy, a potential key mechanism in safeguarding cellular integrity, notably in the muscle, during critical illness. However, the optimal calorie and protein supply at the acute phase of severe critical illness remains unknown. NUTRIREA-3 will be the first trial to compare standard calorie and protein feeding complying with guidelines to low-calorie low-protein feeding. We hypothesised that nutritional support with calorie and protein restriction during acute critical illness decreased day 90 mortality and/or dependency on intensive care unit (ICU) management in mechanically ventilated patients receiving vasoactive amine therapy for shock, compared with standard calorie and protein targets. Methods and analysis: NUTRIREA-3 is a randomised, controlled, multicentre, open-label trial comparing two parallel groups of patients receiving invasive mechanical ventilation and vasoactive amine therapy for shock and given early nutritional support according to one of two strategies: early calorie-protein restriction (6 kcal/kg/day-0.2–0.4 g/kg/day) orAbstract : Introduction: International guidelines include early nutritional support (≤48 hour after admission), 20–25 kcal/kg/day, and 1.2–2 g/kg/day protein at the acute phase of critical illness. Recent data challenge the appropriateness of providing standard amounts of calories and protein during acute critical illness. Restricting calorie and protein intakes seemed beneficial, suggesting a role for metabolic pathways such as autophagy, a potential key mechanism in safeguarding cellular integrity, notably in the muscle, during critical illness. However, the optimal calorie and protein supply at the acute phase of severe critical illness remains unknown. NUTRIREA-3 will be the first trial to compare standard calorie and protein feeding complying with guidelines to low-calorie low-protein feeding. We hypothesised that nutritional support with calorie and protein restriction during acute critical illness decreased day 90 mortality and/or dependency on intensive care unit (ICU) management in mechanically ventilated patients receiving vasoactive amine therapy for shock, compared with standard calorie and protein targets. Methods and analysis: NUTRIREA-3 is a randomised, controlled, multicentre, open-label trial comparing two parallel groups of patients receiving invasive mechanical ventilation and vasoactive amine therapy for shock and given early nutritional support according to one of two strategies: early calorie-protein restriction (6 kcal/kg/day-0.2–0.4 g/kg/day) or standard calorie-protein targets (25 kcal/kg/day, 1.0–1.3 g/kg/day) at the acute phase defined as the first 7 days in the ICU. We will include 3044 patients in 61 French ICUs. Two primary end-points will be evaluated: day 90 mortality and time to ICU discharge readiness. The trial will be considered positive if significant between-group differences are found for one or both alternative primary endpoints. Secondary outcomes include hospital-acquired infections and nutritional, clinical and functional outcomes. Ethics and dissemination: The NUTRIREA-3 study has been approved by the appropriate ethics committee. Patients are included after informed consent. Results will be submitted for publication in peer-reviewed journals. Trial registration number: NCT03573739 . … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- BMJ open. Volume 11:Issue 5(2021)
- Journal:
- BMJ open
- Issue:
- Volume 11:Issue 5(2021)
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- Volume 11, Issue 5 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 11
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0011-0005-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-05-11
- Subjects:
- adult intensive & critical care -- nutrition & dietetics -- clinical trials
Medicine -- Research -- Periodicals
610.72 - Journal URLs:
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http://bmjopen.bmj.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-045041 ↗
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