Nutritional status and nutrition support in critically ill children in Spain: Results of a multicentric study

Nutrition. 2021 Apr:84:110993. doi: 10.1016/j.nut.2020.110993. Epub 2020 Sep 8.

Abstract

Objectives: Critically ill children are often malnourished and require nutrition support (NS). Early enteral nutrition (EEN) seems to be safe in critically ill patients. However, there is a scarcity of data about the management of EEN in sick pediatric patients. The aim of this study was to analyze the nutritional status, NS characteristics, macronutrient supply, and associations between NS and outcomes in critically ill children in Spain.

Methods: This was a multicentric, prospective, cross-sectional study involving critically ill children who received NS and with an expected length of stay (LOS) in the pediatric intensive care unit of ≥3 d. Anthropometric variables, characteristics of NS, EEN, nutrient supply, and complications were recorded.

Results: We enrolled 86 children. Undernutrition and overweight were more prevalent in children ≤2 y of age than in older children (undernutrition: 40 versus 19%, respectively; overweight: 22.2 versus 14.3%, respectively). Being overweight was associated with a shorter PICU LOS (5.8 ± 2 versus 9.8 ± 6.5; P = 0.005). EN was the preferred method for nutrient delivery. EEN was administered to 58.1% of patients and was more common in children >2 y of age than in younger patients (73.1 versus 44.4%; P = 0.015). EEN was safe and was associated with a higher caloric intake (81.6 ± 35.3 versus 59.6 ± 36.6; P = 0.019). There was a negative correlation between mean time to EN initiation and maximum energy supply (r = -0.32; P = 0.07).

Conclusions: Malnutrition was prevalent among critically ill children in Spain. Being overweight was associated with a shorter PICU LOS. EEN was safe and was associated with a higher caloric intake; however, it is rarely used in PICUs in Spain.

Keywords: Caloric supply; Critically ill children; Early enteral nutrition; Malnutrition; Nutrition support; Protein supply.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Critical Illness* / therapy
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Energy Intake
  • Humans
  • Intensive Care Units, Pediatric
  • Length of Stay
  • Nutritional Status*
  • Prospective Studies
  • Spain / epidemiology