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Comparison of predictive equations and indirect calorimetry in critical care: Does the accuracy differ by body mass index classification?

Gretchen MurraySheela ThomasTimothy DunleaAlberta Negri JimenezDaniel EifermanMarcia Nahikian-NelmsKristen M Roberts
Published in: Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (2023)
Despite the significant relationships between measured and estimated energy requirements, the significant fold-differences suggest that using predictive equations leads to significant underfeeding, which may result in poor clinical outcomes. Clinicians should rely on IC when available, and increased training in the interpretation of IC is warranted. In the absence of IC, the use of admission weight in weight-based nomograms could serve as a surrogate, as these calculations provided the closest estimate to IC in participants with normal weight and overweight, but not obesity.
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