ICU feeding revolution: can 12-Hour schedules match 24-Hour care?
NCT ID NCT06741761
Summary
This study is testing whether feeding critically ill patients for only 12 hours per day is as safe and practical as the standard 24-hour feeding. Researchers will compare both schedules in 20 ICU patients to see how they affect blood sugar control, sleep, and feeding tolerance. The goal is to gather knowledge about whether shorter feeding windows might offer benefits for recovery.
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University Of Kansas Health System
RECRUITINGKansas City, Kansas, 66103, United States
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