Critical Illness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Evaluation of the Ease of Use of a New Indirect Calorimeter for Energy Expenditure Measurement in ICU Patients: The ICALIC International Multicentric Study
This study aims at validating the accuracy of the new indirect calorimeter (Q-NRG, COSMED,
Italy), developed for the ICALIC multicenter study. The validation of accuracy will only be
conducted in Geneva center.
The measurements made with the new calorimeter will be compared to the measurements by the
mixing chamber method using a mass spectrometer (MAX300-LG, Extrel, USA) for gas composition
analysis.
Indirect calorimetry is a method to measure energy expenditure of human subjects by analyzing
patient breath gas to measure the amount (volume) of oxygen consumption (VO2) and CO2
production (VCO2). Energy expenditure is calculated by the Weir's equation using the measured
VO2 and VCO2 values.
The new calorimeter is equipped with a disposable in-line pneumotach flowmeter, which
measures the flow of exhaled gas of patients directly within the mechanical ventilator
circuit. It also samples small amount of inhaled and exhaled gas to measure the inhaled and
exhaled O2 and CO2 compositions. The new dynamic micro-mixing chamber technique is used to
meaure VO2 and VCO2 to derive the energy expenditure.
The mass spectrometer measures the inhaled and exhaled gas compositions. The mass
spectrometer samples inhaled gas from the mechanical ventilator circuit. A mixing chamber
system is used to collect the expired gas from the outlet of the mechanical ventilator. The
collected gas is measured for the second time after diluting with a constant flow of ambient
air, which is monitored by an independent mass flow meter. The volume of the expired gas is
calculated by comparison of the concentrations of exhaled gas before and after the dilution.
The measurements will be used to calculate the VO2 and VCO2 to derive the energy expenditure.
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