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Variation in metabolic demand following severe pediatric traumatic brain injury: A case review. | LitMetric

Variation in metabolic demand following severe pediatric traumatic brain injury: A case review.

Nutr Clin Pract

Department of Clinical and Preventative Nutrition Sciences, School of Health Professions, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, USA.

Published: February 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of injury in children, and timely nutrition support within 48 hours post-injury is critical for recovery.
  • Using indirect calorimetry (IC) to measure energy needs is recommended over predictive equations, yet it’s not widely available in hospitals.
  • The case review demonstrates the positive effects of meeting measured energy requirements early on a child's recovery from severe TBI, emphasizing the need for further research on optimal nutritional strategies.

Article Abstract

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most common pediatric traumas among children in the United States. Appropriate nutrition support, including the initiation of early enteral nutrition, within the first 48 h after injury is crucial for children with a TBI. It is important that clinicians avoid both underfeeding and overfeeding, as both can lead to poor outcomes. However, the variable metabolic response to a TBI can make determining appropriate nutrition support difficult. Because of the dynamic metabolic demand, indirect calorimetry (IC) is recommended, instead of predictive equations, to measure energy requirements. Although IC is suggested and ideal, few hospitals have the technology available. This case review discusses the variable metabolic response, identified using IC, in a child with a severe TBI. The case report highlights the ability of the team to meet measured energy requirements early, even in the setting of fluid overload. It also highlights the presumed positive impact of early and appropriate nutrition provision on the patient's clinical and functional recovery. Further research is needed to investigate the metabolic response to TBIs in children and the impact optimal feedings based on the measured resting energy expenditure have on clinical, functional, and rehabilitation outcomes.

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