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Nutrition in Paediatric Critical Care

Nutrition in Paediatric Critical Care

Recruiting
18 years and younger
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is a multi-centre prospective cohort study of nutrition in paediatric critical care in Australia and New Zealand. The study is planned to run in parallel with the adult ICU cohort study, NUTRIENT. Two study periods are proposed with the first in late 2024 and the second in 2026. This observational study seeks to determine the following (although not limited to) descriptive outcomes of interest:

  1. Nutritional outcomes, including route of nutrition support (oral, enteral and/or parenteral), energy and protein prescription and provision, and anthropometric measures
  2. Patient-centred outcomes, including duration of invasive respiratory support and hospitalisation, and mortality
  3. Nutrition service delivery in the PICU and ward settings

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. All patients </=18 years of age
  2. Admitted to the PICU after 00:00 on the day of the study period commencement
  3. Admitted to the PICU for >72 hours

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Those previously enrolled during the study period (i.e. those re-admitted to PICU)
  2. Those for end of life care only
  3. Those admitted for organ donation

Study details
    ICU
    Nutrition
    Paediatric

NCT06695078

Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre

23 August 2025

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