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Survival of critically ill patients has improved, resulting in a growing population of chronically critically ill (CCI) individuals with prolonged organ dysfunction, mechanical ventilation, and high morbidity. While nutritional guidelines during the acute phase are well established, evidence on protein intake in CCI patients is limited. Inflammation may influence metabolic responses and clinical outcomes, highlighting the need for prospective studies.
The MetaChronic Study is a single-center, prospective cohort designed to describe metabolic trajectories and evaluate the effect of protein intake on outcomes in critically ill adults. Resting energy expenditure will be measured by serial indirect calorimetry, protein and caloric intake will be recorded weekly, and inflammation will be assessed using C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin. Secondary objectives include subgroup analyses, assessment of protein delivery routes, and exploration of interactions between protein intake, caloric intake, and inflammation.
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This single-center, longitudinal observational study enrolls critically ill adults who require invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) for at least 48 hours and remain in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for more than 7 days. Participants are followed in-hospital for up to 42 days after ICU admission, unless discharged, deceased, or unable to continue accurate nutritional monitoring due to transition to oral feeding for nutritional purposes. The final assessment occurs on Day 90 after onset of critical illness, when functional status is evaluated using the Portuguese validated version of the EuroQol 5-Dimension Questionnaire (EQ-5D), administered either by telephone or in person depending on patient location.
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Metabolic assessment is performed using serial indirect calorimetry beginning on Day 7 of ICU stay and repeated one to three times per week up to Day 42 or until hospital discharge. Feasibility requires absence of air leaks in the respiratory system. For patients on invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), measurements follow device requirements (fraction of inspired oxygen < 70% and positive end-expiratory pressure < 12 cmH₂O); for spontaneous ventilation, measurements are obtained in canopy mode at FiO₂ 21%. Weekly metabolic values are calculated as the average of available measurements.
Protein intake is recorded according to routine clinical practice and quantified weekly after Day 7, expressed in grams (g) per kilogram of adjusted body weight per day (g/kg/day). Protein delivered as amino acids is converted to grams of protein using a standard factor (100 g hydrolyzed protein = 83 g amino acids). Total caloric intake is also quantified weekly, including enteral and parenteral nutrition as well as non-nutritional caloric sources such as glucose-containing solutions and propofol.
Inflammatory status is assessed weekly using C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin measurements.
Patients are monitored according to routine clinical practice, and comparative analyses will evaluate outcomes according to protein intake achieved during the second week of ICU stay (>1.3 vs. ≤1.3 g/kg/day). Outcomes include:
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