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Smart Phone Application for Enteral Nutrition

Completed
Conditions
Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases
Interventions
Other: Tube Feeding Application
Registration Number
NCT03419299
Lead Sponsor
University of Oklahoma
Brief Summary

Internal medicine resident physicians were provided an ipod with the EN application to assist them in choosing EN formulas for patients during their ICU rotation. The primary outcome was improved initiation of EN within 24 hours of admission. Secondary outcomes include, time to initiate EN, goal calories reached, infections rates, length of stay, mortality, and concordance with clinical guidelines.

Detailed Description

Background: Resident physicians are frequently uncomfortable ordering enteral nutrition (EN) and are unaware of the variety of formulas and supplements available for different disease processes. Many depend on a clinical dietitian to assist with recommending EN formulas and patient energy requirements which may not be readily available upon patient admission. This creates a barrier to early initiation of EN and non-compliance with Society of Critical Care Medicine and American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition clinical guidelines. Objective: Internal medicine resident physicians were provided an ipod with the EN application to assist them in choosing EN formulas for patients during their ICU rotation. The primary outcome was improved initiation of EN within 24 hours of admission. Secondary outcomes include, time to initiate EN, goal calories reached. Design: This study is a retrospective chart review to evaluate the impact of a smart phone/device application (EN application) to assist resident physicians when ordering EN. The study is a single center trial conducted at an academic teaching facility. All patient data was obtained by a retrospective chart review of patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) at The University of Oklahoma Medical Center.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
376
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Admitted to the ICU
  2. Require Mechanical Ventilation
  3. Physician plans to order enteral nutrition for the patient
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Death likely within 24 hours
  2. Needing parenteral nutrition
  3. Cannot tolerate enteral nutrition for any reason

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Post- ApplicationTube Feeding ApplicationPatients admitted when tube feeding application was being used.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The primary outcome was improved initiation of EN within 24 hours of admissionThe time frame does involve a change in practice. The change is introduction of a smart app- 12 months prior to the smart device being used in the ICU by residents and 12 months during which the smart application was use by the ICU residents

percent of patients with enteral nutrition ordered within 24 hours of admit compared to all patients admitted

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Percent of goal calories received prior to discharge from ICUThe time frame does involve a change in practice. The change is introduction of a smart app- 12 months prior to the smart device being used in the ICU by residents and 12 months during which the smart application was use by the ICU residents

percent of calories received (a percent of the total recommended calories for the patient)

Total time to initiate ENThe time frame does involve a change in practice. The change is introduction of a smart app- 12 months prior to the smart device being used in the ICU by residents and 12 months during which the smart application was use by the ICU residents

total hours between admit and when enteral nutrition is ordered

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