Prevalence of hypophosphatemia in the ICU - Results of an international one-day point prevalence survey.
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serval:BIB_3A0B59ABCDED
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Prevalence of hypophosphatemia in the ICU - Results of an international one-day point prevalence survey.
Journal
Clinical nutrition
Working group(s)
ESICM-MEN section
Contributor(s)
Abel A., Erna A., Berger Mette M., Guillaume B., Costel B.B., Michael C., Pérez C.M., Jean-Michel C., Swarna D., de Man Angelique M.E., Frantisek D., Patricia F., Kristina F., Thierry F., Hubert G., Gundogan K., Jan G., Mohan G., Laurent H., Shihan H., Carole I., Motiul I., Samir J., Nikilesh J., Matthieu J., Ib J., Olivier J.B., Veronika J., Inga K., Kamal Habeeb K.H., Gian-Reto K., Tim K., Friedrich K.K., Marcus L., Yoann L., Manu M., Manrique Ezequiel, Julien M., Roberto M.A., Mongardon N., Conway M.A., Madhu P., Fernando P., Gema P., Marie-Helene P., Carmen P., Annika R.B., Ricardo R., Noryani S., Schaller Stefan J., Shannon S., Kelly S., Tamas S., Kadri T., Arthur V.Z., Verçoza V.M.
ISSN
1532-1983 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0261-5614
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
40
Number
5
Pages
3615-3621
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Hypophosphatemia (HypoP) is associated with organ dysfunction and mortality. Despite its potential severe consequences, HypoP remains poorly characterized in terms of real prevalence and timing of onset. The primary objective was to determine the prevalence of HypoP defined as blood phosphate <0.8 and < 0.65 mmol/l on one particular day at international level.
One-day point prevalence survey conducted by the Section of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition (MEN) of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) during week 11-2020.
In total, 56 adult and 4 paediatric ICUs, from 22 countries participated: 41 ICUs were mixed medico surgical, the 19 others being cardiac, medical or surgical. Phosphate measurements were performed daily in 21 ICUs, and 1-3 times per week in 39 ICUs. On D-Day 909 patients (883 adults) were present and 668/883 (75.7%) had serum/plasma phosphate determined, revealing a HypoP in 103 (15.4%) patients aged 62 [18 to 85] years. Of those, 49 patients presented phosphate <0.65 mmol/l: cases of hypophosphatemia were detected at any time of patient's ICU stay. No HypoP was observed in children. A treatment protocol existed only in 41.1% of adult ICUs, independently of ICU type, or size. Only 41/98 of the HypoP patients (29/41 of patients with phosphate <0.65 mmol/l) were receiving phosphate.
HypoP is present at least in 15.4% of ICU patients, and may occur at any time during the ICU stay. The absence of phosphate repletion protocols in 60% of participating ICUs is an unexpected finding, and confirms the necessity for the development of ICU phosphate protocols and guidelines.
NCT04201899.
One-day point prevalence survey conducted by the Section of Metabolism, Endocrinology and Nutrition (MEN) of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) during week 11-2020.
In total, 56 adult and 4 paediatric ICUs, from 22 countries participated: 41 ICUs were mixed medico surgical, the 19 others being cardiac, medical or surgical. Phosphate measurements were performed daily in 21 ICUs, and 1-3 times per week in 39 ICUs. On D-Day 909 patients (883 adults) were present and 668/883 (75.7%) had serum/plasma phosphate determined, revealing a HypoP in 103 (15.4%) patients aged 62 [18 to 85] years. Of those, 49 patients presented phosphate <0.65 mmol/l: cases of hypophosphatemia were detected at any time of patient's ICU stay. No HypoP was observed in children. A treatment protocol existed only in 41.1% of adult ICUs, independently of ICU type, or size. Only 41/98 of the HypoP patients (29/41 of patients with phosphate <0.65 mmol/l) were receiving phosphate.
HypoP is present at least in 15.4% of ICU patients, and may occur at any time during the ICU stay. The absence of phosphate repletion protocols in 60% of participating ICUs is an unexpected finding, and confirms the necessity for the development of ICU phosphate protocols and guidelines.
NCT04201899.
Keywords
Critically ill, Electrolyte, Monitoring, Nutrition, Repletion, Standard operating procedure
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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