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The point prevalence survey aims at defining the until now unknown real prevalence of hypophosphatemia (defined as blood phosphate value < 0.8 mmol/l) in international critical care settings


Clinical Trial Description

The survey will be conducted on one single day in each centre (D-day), within a week defined by the project coordinator (International PI). On D-Day, the local investigators will be asked 1. to complete questions aiming at describing their ICU (number of beds, number of patients present on D-Day, type medical/surgical/other, local phosphate reference value, presence of an hypophosphatemia treatment protocol in the ICU and route of phosphate delivery in case of hypophosphatemia) 2. to indicate how many patients had a blood phosphate <0.08 mmol/l, for each patient with hypophosphatemia, to record the exact lowest value on D-Day, and to record age, number of days in ICU on D-Day, presence (or not) of artificial nutrition and continuous renal replacement therapy, if any phosphate administration is ongoing Data will be recorded in and electronic Case Report Form (e-CRF) in REDCap, and analysed with descriptive statistics No outcome data will be recorded (pure point-prevalence) There is no intervention ;


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NCT number NCT04201899
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date March 9, 2020
Completion date July 31, 2020

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