Impact of a Nutrition Protocol on Vitamin D Supplementation in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: A Retrospective Cohort Study

营养方案对儿科重症监护病房维生素D补充的影响:一项回顾性队列研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vitamin D deficiency (VDD) is highly prevalent in pediatric critically ill patients and is a potentially modifiable risk factor during critical illness. There are no established national or international recommendations for vitamin D supplementation in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) patients. OBJECTIVES: This monocentric study aims to compare the practices regarding vitamin D supplementation before and after the introduction of a nutrition protocol (NP). METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed vitamin D administration (time from PICU admission to initiation, amount of supplementation, accordance with existing guidelines) in children aged 0 to 16 who were admitted to the PICU of Lausanne University Hospital for more than 48 h the year before and the year after the introduction of a NP. RESULTS: Vitamin D supplementation increased after NP introduction (95 IU per day more, p < 0.0001). More patients received vitamin D during their stay (95% after vs. 77% before, p < 0.0001). The dose adhered to NP recommendations for children under 12 and was higher for older children. According to Swiss guidelines for the general pediatric population, vitamin D supplementation was accurate in children under one year old before and after NP implementation. However, it was less than recommended for patients over one year old. CONCLUSIONS: The implementation of a NP significantly enhanced the scope of vitamin D supplementation. This study also highlights the practical limitations in meeting the recommended requirements with certain galenic formulations.

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