2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0899-9007(02)01033-x
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Comparison of formulaic equations to determine energy expenditure in the critically ill patient

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“…In under-and overweight patients, this equation does not enable precise calculation of REE. Using the Harris-Benedict equation with adjusted body weight (BW) calculated with the formula adjusted BW ¼ (actual BW -ideal BW) x 25% þ ideal BW might improve its accuracy, although it is still unclear how to ideally adjust BW in patients with a body weight outside of the normal range [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In under-and overweight patients, this equation does not enable precise calculation of REE. Using the Harris-Benedict equation with adjusted body weight (BW) calculated with the formula adjusted BW ¼ (actual BW -ideal BW) x 25% þ ideal BW might improve its accuracy, although it is still unclear how to ideally adjust BW in patients with a body weight outside of the normal range [25].…”
Section: Indicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entretanto, a CI possui limitações, como custo elevado dos equipamentos, treinamento da equipe e demanda de tempo para execução do procedimento 10,11 . Dessa forma, a maioria das instituições hospitalares ainda utiliza equações para determinar as quantidades energéticas diárias de cada paciente 11,12 .…”
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“…(21) In a study of critically ill patients with a BMI under 25kg/ m 2 and between 25 and 30 kg/m 2 receiving enteral and/ or parenteral nutrition and under mechanical ventilation, energy requirements were underestimated by IJ. (22) The undernourished patient also presents a similar behavior: a meta analysis about undernourished critically ill patients in the ICU, showed that values based upon IJ, although not significantly different (p>0.05) to the energy expenditure found by means of the reference standard, tended to overestimate energy requirements of the individuals in question. (23) However, these studies were carried out with small samples and in populations with peculiar characteristics.…”
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confidence: 98%