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- Title
CONTINUOUS VERSUS BOLUS GASTRIC FEEDING IN CHILDREN RECEIVING MECHANICAL VENTILATION: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.
- Authors
Brown, Ann-Marie; Madsen, Erik C.; Leonard, Charlene P.; Leslie, Sharon L.; Allen, Christine; Srinivasan, Vijay; Irving, Sharon Y.
- Abstract
Background Nutrition guidelines recommend enteral nutrition in the form of gastric feedings for critically ill children and acknowledge a lack of evidence describing an optimal method for providing these feedings. Objective To determine the state of the science regarding the efficacy of bolus (intermittent) or continuous gastric feedings to improve nutrition delivery in critically ill children receiving mechanical ventilation. Methods Five hundred seventy-nine abstracts met the inclusion criteria and were screened by 2 reviewers according to prespecified criteria. Full-text reviews were performed on 28 articles; 11 studies were selected for detailed analysis. Because of the small number of eligible studies, broader searches were conducted. Results Only 5 studies with a collective enrollment of fewer than 200 children closely addressed the specific research question. These 5 studies did not report any similarity in feeding regimens, nor did they report nutritional outcomes. Two of the articles described findings from the same study population. Although 4 of the 5 studies randomized children to bolus versus continuous feedings, only 3 studies described attainment of nutrient delivery goals in both the intervention and the control groups; the remaining study did not report this outcome. The heterogeneity in methodology and outcomes among the 5 studies did not allow for a meta-analysis. Conclusions The dearth of evidence regarding best practices and outcomes related to bolus versus continuous gastric feedings in critically ill children receiving mechanical ventilation requires additional rigorous investigation.
- Subjects
ARTIFICIAL respiration; CINAHL database; CRITICALLY ill; DIARRHEA; ENTERAL feeding; MEDICAL information storage &; retrieval systems; MEDLINE; ONLINE information services; PATIENTS; VOMITING; SYSTEMATIC reviews; TREATMENT effectiveness; CONTINUING education units; RESPIRATORY aspiration; NUTRITIONAL status; FOOD intolerance; CHILDREN; EVALUATION
- Publication
American Journal of Critical Care, 2020, Vol 29, Issue 1, p33
- ISSN
1062-3264
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4037/ajcc2020850