Journal article

The impact of high versus standard enteral protein provision on functional recovery following intensive care admission (PRECISE trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled, quadruple blinded, multicenter, parallel group trial in mechanically ventilated patients

RJJ van Gassel, JLM Bels, K Tartaglia, BCT van Bussel, SMJ van Kuijk, AM Deane, Z Puthucheary, PJM Weijs, L Vloet, B Beishuizen, A De Bie Dekker, V Fraipont, S Lamote, D Ledoux, C Scheeren, E De Waele, ARH van Zanten, D Mesotten, MCG van de Poll

Trials | Published : 2023

Abstract

Background: Critically ill patients are subject to severe skeletal muscle wasting during intensive care unit (ICU) stay, resulting in impaired short- and long-term functional outcomes and health-related quality of life. Increased protein provision may improve functional outcomes in ICU patients by attenuating skeletal muscle breakdown. Supporting evidence is limited however and results in great variety in recommended protein targets. Methods: The PRECISe trial is an investigator-initiated, bi-national, multi-center, quadruple-blinded randomized controlled trial with a parallel group design. In 935 patients, we will compare provision of isocaloric enteral nutrition with either a standard or h..

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