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Part A Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome is one of the main problems in critically ill patients. Several organ dysfunctions are routinely and systematically monitored in patients admitted to intensive care units. Gastrointestinal dysfunction is currently not included in multiple organ dysfunction scores and lacks a standardised approach. At the same time, investigators earlier studies have shown that gastrointestinal dysfunction plays an essential role in the course of illness in intensive care patients. A tool for measuring dysfunction is needed to enable future studies on interventions to improve gastrointestinal function. The GIDS (GastroIntestinal Dysfunction Score) combines different clinical signs and symptoms commonly observed and documented in patients in the ICU into a scoring system, allowing distinguishing between different grades of severity of dysfunction. The investigators will only use observations documented during the patient's stay in the intensive care unit without additional measurements and calculate gastrointestinal (GIDS) and other organ dysfunction scores. Part B Phosphate is an electrolyte commonly measured and often corrected, while the indications and clear guidance for correction are insufficiently studied. The results of this study will assist in specifying indications for the correction of phosphate levels better and refine the management strategies in the future. Only phosphate levels measured as part of routine care will be documented, no additional samples for study purposes will be taken, and the study will not influence the treatment of phosphate disorders.


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NCT number NCT06376461
Study type Observational
Source University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust
Contact Megan Young
Phone 01782 675384
Email megan.young@uhnm.nhs.uk
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date May 2024
Completion date December 2024

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