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The aim of this study is to perform a prospective, randomized, controlled blinded study in critically patients to assess the necessity for measuring daily resting energy expenditure as a guide for nutritional support. Our hypothesis is that tight caloric control will reduce the rate of new infections.
Study Design :Multi-center, randomized, single blinded, controlled study. Study Population: newly-admitted, adult mechanically ventilated ICU patients.
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To evaluate the effect of tight caloric control in critical patients on:
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Rate of nosocomial infections (for definitions see appendage 1) acquired after 48 to 72 hours following admission.
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560 participants in 2 patient groups
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Pierre Singer, MD,Professor; Milana Grinev, RN
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