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How to Interpret and Apply the Results of Indirect Calorimetry Studies: a Case-Based Tutorial

Mette M. Berger, Elisabeth DeWaele, Leah Gramlich, Jennifer Jin, Olivier Pantet,Claude Pichard, Ashlee Jean Roffe,Lindsey Russell, Pierre Singer, Paul E. Wischmeyer

Clinical nutrition ESPEN(2024)

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Abstract
Evidence is growing that the individual adjustment of energy targets guided by indirect calorimetry (IC) can improve outcome. With the development of a new generation of devices that are easier to use and rapid, it appears important to share knowledge and expertise that may be used to individualize nutrition care. Despite the focus of this tutorial being on one contemporary device, the principles of IC apply across existing devices and can assist tailoring the nutrition prescription and in assessing response to nutrition therapy. The present tutorial addresses its clinical application in intubated mechanically ventilated and spontaneously breathing adult patients (canopy), i.e. it covers the range from critical illness to outpatients.The cases that are presented show how the measured energy expenditure (mEE), and the respiratory quotient (RQ), i.e. the ratio of expired CO2 to consumed O2, should be applied in different cases, to adapt and individualize nutrition prescription, as it is a good marker of over- or underfeeding at the different stages of disease. The RQ also informs about the patient's body’s capacity to use different substrates: the variations of RQ indicating the metabolic changes revealing insufficient or excessive feeding. The different cases reflect the use of a new generation device as a metabolic monitor that should be combined with other clinical observations and laboratory biomarkers. The tutorial also points to some shortcomings of the method, proposing alternatives.
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energy expenditure,indirect calorimetry,respiratory quotient,overfeeding,enteral nutrition,parenteral nutrition,critical care,obesity
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