Scientific article
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In vitro validation of indirect calorimetry device developed for the ICALIC project against mass spectrometry

Published inClinical Nutrition ESPEN, vol. 32, p. 50-55
Publication date2019
Abstract

Accurate evaluation of the energy needs is required to optimize nutrition support of critically ill patients. Recent evaluations of indirect calorimeters revealed significant differences among the devices available on the market. A new indirect calorimeter (Q-NRG®, Cosmed, Roma, Italy) has been developed by a group of investigators supporting the international calorimetry study initiative (ICALIC) to achieve ultimate accuracy for measuring energy expenditure while being easy to use, and affordable. This study aims to validate the precision and the accuracy of the Q-NRG® in the in-vitro setting, within the clinically relevant range for adults on mechanical ventilation in the ICU. Mass spectrometry is the reference method for the gas composition analysis to evaluate the analytic performances of the Q-NRG

Keywords
  • Indirect calorimeter
  • VO2
  • VCO2
  • Critically ill
  • Mechanical ventilation
  • Validation
Citation (ISO format)
OSHIMA, Taku et al. In vitro validation of indirect calorimetry device developed for the ICALIC project against mass spectrometry. In: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 2019, vol. 32, p. 50–55. doi: 10.1016/j.clnesp.2019.05.004
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