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Improving nutrition practices for postoperative high-risk heart transplant and ventricular assist device implant patients in circulatory compromise: A quality improvement pre- and post-protocol intervention outcome study.
Improving nutrition practices for postoperative high-risk heart transplant and ventricular assist device implant patients in circulatory compromise: A quality improvement pre- and post-protocol intervention outcome study. Nutrition in clinical practice : official publication of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Modir, R., Hadhazy, E., Teuteberg, J., Hiesinger, W., Tulu, Z., Hill, C. 2022Abstract
Patients undergoing heart transplant (HT) and ventricular assist device (VAD) implant may experience intra- and postoperative complications requiring high-dose vasopressor agents and/or mechanical circulatory support. These complications increase the risk of nonocclusive bowel ischemia (NOBI) and inadequate enteral nutrition (EN) delivery, and guidance for this high-risk patient population is limited. To optimize nutrition support practices in this patient population at our institution, we created the High-Risk Nutrition Support Protocol (HRNSP) to improve nutrient delivery and promote safer EN practices in the setting of NOBI risk factors after HT and VAD implant.We developed and implemented a nutrition support protocol as a quality improvement (QI) initiative. Data were obtained before (n?=?62) and after (n?=?52) protocol initiation. We compared nutrition and clinical outcomes between the pre- and post-intervention groups.Fewer calorie deficits (P?
View details for DOI 10.1002/ncp.10854
View details for PubMedID 35606342