Associations between enteral nutrition and outcomes in the SUP‐ICU trial: Protocol for exploratory post hoc analyses

Author:

Borthwick Mark1ORCID,Granholm Anders23ORCID,Marker Søren23ORCID,Krag Mette34,Lange Theis56,Wise Matt P.7,Bendel Stepani8,Keus Frederik9,Guttormsen Anne Berit1011,Schefold Joerg C.12,Wetterslev Jørn313,Perner Anders23,Møller Morten Hylander23ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Pharmacy and Critical Care Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Oxford UK

2. Department of Intensive Care 4131 Copenhagen University Hospital – Rigshospitalet Copenhagen Denmark

3. Centre for Research in Intensive Care (CRIC) Copenhagen Denmark

4. Department of Intensive Care Holbæk Hospital Holbæk Denmark

5. Section of Biostatistics University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

6. Centre for Statistical Science Peking University Beijing China

7. Department of Adult Critical Care University Hospital of Wales Cardiff UK

8. Department of Intensive Care Medicine Kuopio University Hospital Kuopio Finland

9. Department of Critical Care, University Medical Center Groningen University of Groningen Groningen The Netherlands

10. Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Haukeland University Hospital Bergen Norway

11. Department of Clinical Medicine University of Bergen Bergen Norway

12. Department of Intensive Care Medicine Inselspital, University of Bern Bern Switzerland

13. Copenhagen Trial Unit, Centre for Clinical Intervention Research Copenhagen University Hospital Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractCritically ill patients are at risk of gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding. Counter measures to minimise this risk include the use of pharmacological stress ulcer prophylaxis (SUP). The effect of enteral nutrition as SUP on GI bleeding event rates is unknown. There are conflicting data describing the effect of co‐administration of enteral nutrition with pharmacological SUP, and there is substantial variation in practice. We aim to conduct an exploratory post hoc analysis to evaluate the association of enteral nutrition with clinically important GI bleed rates in ICU patients included in the SUP‐ICU trial, and to explore any interactions between enteral nutrition and pharmacologic SUP on patient outcomes. The SUP‐ICU trial dataset will be used to assess if enteral nutrition is associated with the outcomes of interest. Extended Cox models will be used considering relevant competing events, including treatment allocation (SUP or placebo) and enteral nutrition as a daily time‐varying covariate, with additional adjustment for severity of illness (SAPS II). Results will be presented as adjusted hazard ratios for treatment allocation and enteral nutrition, and for treatment allocation and enteral nutrition considering potential interactions with the other variable, all with 95% confidence intervals and p‐values for the tests of interaction. All results will be considered as exploratory only. This post hoc analysis may yield important insights to guide practice and inform the design of future randomised clinical trial investigating the effect of enteral nutrition on GI bleeding.

Funder

Innovationsfonden

Rigshospitalet

Region Hovedstaden

Lægeforeningen

European Society of Intensive Care Medicine

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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