Fluids, Electrolytes, Acid-Base Disorders, and Nutrition Support
Organization
Recommendation
Eastern Association for Surgery of
Trauma (J Trauma. 2004;57:660-669)
22-25 kcal/kg/d for patients with paraplegia
20-22 kcal/kg for patients with quadriplegia
SCCM/ASPEN (JPEN J Parenter
Enteral Nutr. 2016;40:159-211)
25-30 kcal/kg/d or use of indirect calorimetry (lower amounts may be
administered to medical ICU patients with ARDS for the first week)
Obesity: Goal EN regimen should not be > 65%-70% target energy
requirements as measured by indirect calorimetry. For BMI 30-50
kg/m2, a weight-based equation of 11-14 kcal/kg actual body weight/d
is recommended. For BMI > 50 kg/m2, 22-25 kcal/kg ideal body
weight/d is recommended
ASPEN (JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr.
2022;46:12-41)
In the first 7-10 days of ICU stay, 12-25 kcal/kg/d (recommended
because of no findings of significant difference in clinical outcomes
between patients with higher vs lower intake; however, this does not
take into account nutrition risk, presence of malnutrition, ICU patient
population [most supporting literature is in medical ICU], or that
most patients receiving EN will receive substantially less than goal
intake during this time because of frequent interruptions to feeding
for ICU care)
ESPEN (Clin Nutr. 2023;42:1671-1689)
20-25 kcal/kg/d (in the absence of measured REE)
aActual body weight is used for all calculations except where otherwise specified.
ARDS = acute respiratory distress syndrome; ASPEN = American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition; BEE = basal energy expenditure; EN = enteral nutrition;
Predictive methods
Mifflin-St. Jeor equations (preferred for nonβventilator-dependent patients with obesity, AKI or
CKD, or hepatic encephalopathy when a hypocaloric, high-protein regimen is not possible)
Women = (10 x Wt) + (6.25 x Ht) β (5 x Age) β 161*
ii.
Men = (10 x Wt) + (6.25 x Ht) β (5 x Age) + 5*
*Age (years); Ht (centimeters); Wt = actual body weight (kilograms).
Penn State equation (preferred for ventilator-dependent patients with obesity):
REE = (Mifflin x 0.96) + (Tmax x 167) + (Ve x 31) β 6212*
*REE = resting energy expenditure; Tmax = maximum temperature in degrees Celsius; Ve = min-
ute ventilation, liters per minute.
Modified Penn State equation (preferred for ventilator-dependent patients with obesity 60 years or
older
REE = (Mifflin x 0.71) + (Tmax x 85) + (Ve x 64) β 3085*
| d. | Basal energy expenditure (BEE) β Harris-Benedict equations (preferred for small adults and older |
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adult patients)
Women = 655 + (9.6 x Wt) + (1.7 x Ht) β (4.7 x Age)*
ii.
Men = 66 + (13.7 x Wt) + (5 x Ht) β (6.8 x Age)*
*Wt (kilograms), Ht (centimeters), Age (years).