Continuous Versus Intermittent Nutrition in Pediatric Intensive Care Patients: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Jun 23, 2022JMIR research protocols

Continuous Compared to Intermittent Feeding in Critically Ill Children: Study Plan for a Controlled Trial

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Abstract

A total of 140 critically ill children will be randomized to compare intermittent nutrition with overnight fasting to continuous nutrition in the pediatric intensive care unit.

  • Intermittent fasting may offer potential health benefits that are not currently utilized in the pediatric intensive care unit.
  • The primary outcome will assess differences in ketosis between the intermittent and continuous nutrition strategies.
  • Secondary outcomes will include feeding intolerance, severe hypoglycemic events, and gastrointestinal complications.
  • The study aims to evaluate the feasibility and safety of intermittent fasting in critically ill children.
  • Patient recruitment for the trial is expected to conclude in Q3 2022.

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