The Australasian Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition: Consensus statements on refeeding syndrome

Author:

Matthews‐Rensch Kylie123ORCID,Blackwood Kirrilee4ORCID,Lawlis Deborah5ORCID,Breik Lina6ORCID,McLean Cameron7ORCID,Nguyen Truc8,Phillips Sarah9,Small Kimberly10,Stewart Tim11,Thatcher Amber12,Venkat Leanne13,Brodie Emily9ORCID,Cleeve Brydie14,Diamond Lauren15,Ng Mei Yuen16,Small Anna17,Viner Smith Elizabeth181920,Asrani Varsha2122ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dietetics and Foodservices, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Herston Queensland Australia

2. Eating Disorders and Nutrition Research Group School of Medicine Western Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences University of Queensland St Lucia Queensland Australia

4. Nutrition Services, Gosford Hospital Central Coast Local Health District Gosford New South Wales Australia

5. Blue Mountains Memorial ANZAC Hospital/Springwood Hospital, Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District Kingswood New South Wales Australia

6. Home Enteral Nutrition Care Tube Dietitian Melbourne Victoria Australia

7. Nutrition and Dietetics Department St George Hospital New South Wales Australia

8. Clinical Pharmacy Department Middlemore Hospital Auckland New Zealand

9. Department of Clinical Nutrition The Royal Melbourne Hospital Parkville Victoria Australia

10. Nutrition and Dietetics The Maitland Hospital Metford New South Wales Australia

11. Dietetics and Meal Support Services, Grampians Health, Ballarat & Deakin Rural Health Deakin University Melbourne Victoria Australia

12. Nutrition and Dietetics Department Royal Adelaide Hospital, Central Adelaide Local Health Network Adelaide South Australia Australia

13. Dietetics Department Liverpool Hospital Liverpool New South Wales Australia

14. Dietetics Department Epworth Hospital‐ Richmond Melbourne Victoria Australia

15. Nutrition and Dietetics Department Royal Hobart Hospital, Tasmanian Health Service Hobart Tasmania Australia

16. Nutrition and Dietetics, Monash Health Victoria Australia

17. Nutrition and Dietetics Auckland City Hospital Auckland New Zealand

18. Adelaide Medical School, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences The University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia Australia

19. Intensive Care Research Unit, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Central Adelaide Local Health Network Adelaide South Australia Australia

20. Nutrition and Dietetics Department, Royal Adelaide Hospital Central Adelaide Local Health Network Adelaide South Australia Australia

21. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Nutrition and Dietetics Auckland City Hospital Auckland New Zealand

22. STaR Centre, Department of Surgery University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractAimsThis consensus statement document describes the recommendations of the Australasian Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition regarding the identification and management of refeeding syndrome and refeeding syndrome risk.MethodsAn expert working group completed a review of the literature to develop recommendations for the consensus statements. Review of the drafted consensus statements was undertaken by highly experienced clinicians.ResultsThe identification and management of refeeding syndrome requires a multidisciplinary approach. Actual refeeding syndrome is rare; however, all patients should be assessed for the risk of its development. Refeeding syndrome should only be diagnosed if the patient has had adequate nutrition intake (≥50% of estimated requirements), with electrolyte imbalances and clinical symptoms emerging after its commencement. Thiamin and multivitamin supplementation and regular electrolyte monitoring should be provided to all patients at risk of developing refeeding syndrome. There is no evidence that patients at risk of developing refeeding syndrome should be started at an initial lower enteral feeding rate than already recommended for checking tolerance to enteral feeds. Goal nutrition rates should be reached within 24–72 h for all routes of nutrition. Low electrolyte levels should be replaced as per local guidelines, with consideration given to the route of replacement.ConclusionThese consensus statements are expected to provide guidance at a national level to improve the identification and management of refeeding syndrome and refeeding syndrome risk.

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Wiley

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