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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if fasting or not fasting before a procedure has an effect on recovery in those who are critically ill. The main questions it aims to answer for patients on a breathing machine who are receiving tube feeding are:
Researchers will compare not fasting and fasting to see if it has an effect on recovery.
Participants will:
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Patient Population: Critically ill patients in the ICU who are: mechanically ventilated, receiving tube feeding (enteral nutrition), with a planned surgery or procedure. Up to 1072 subjects will be enrolled.
Phase III pragmatic multicenter parallel-group randomized controlled non-inferiority trial with patient-level randomization and assessor blinding.
Enrollment Period: Approximately two years.
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Study participants will be randomized with a 1:1 allocation ratio to one of the following preprocedural interventions:
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Age ≥ 18
Current admission to ICU
Secure airway with no plans for its removal prior to procedure
Current non-trophic (> 10 mL/hr) tube (enteral) feeding with no plans to discontinue prior to procedure for reasons other than preoperative fasting
Planned eligible procedure with anesthesia care or nursing sedation. Eligible procedures are defined as non-emergent diagnostic or therapeutic interventions that:
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1,072 participants in 2 patient groups
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Alexander Nagrebetsky, MD, MSC
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