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Core outcome set of daily monitoring of gastrointestinal function in adult critically ill patients: a modified Delphi consensus process (COSMOGI)

Bachmann, Kaspar F.; Jenkins, Bethan; Asrani, Varsha; Bear, Danielle E.; Bolondi, Giuliano; Boraso, Sabrina; Casaer, Michael P.; Chang, Zhigang; Coopersmith, Craig M.; Cotoia, Antonella; Davies, Thomas; De Man, Angelique; Elke, Gunnar; Gundogan, Kursat; Gunst, Jan; Kvolik, Slavica; Laube, Marcus; Lindner, Matthias; Lopez-Delgado, Juan Carlos; Loudet, Cecilia; Matsa, Ram; Pardo, Emmanuel; Piva, Simone; Puthucheary, Zudin; Rice, Todd W.; Ruiz-Santana, Sergio; Schaller, Stefan J.; Starkopf, Joel; Stoppe, Christian; Van Zanten, Arthur; Reintam Blaser, Annika

Authors

Kaspar F. Bachmann

Bethan Jenkins

Varsha Asrani

Danielle E. Bear

Giuliano Bolondi

Sabrina Boraso

Michael P. Casaer

Zhigang Chang

Craig M. Coopersmith

Antonella Cotoia

Thomas Davies

Angelique De Man

Gunnar Elke

Kursat Gundogan

Jan Gunst

Slavica Kvolik

Marcus Laube

Matthias Lindner

Juan Carlos Lopez-Delgado

Cecilia Loudet

Ram Matsa

Emmanuel Pardo

Simone Piva

Zudin Puthucheary

Todd W. Rice

Sergio Ruiz-Santana

Stefan J. Schaller

Joel Starkopf

Christian Stoppe

Arthur Van Zanten

Annika Reintam Blaser



Abstract

Purpose: Gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction is common in critically ill patients and associated with poor outcomes. There is a lack of standardised methods for daily monitoring of GI function. COSMOGI aimed to develop a Core Outcome Set (COS) for daily monitoring of GI function to improve consistency and comparability in future studies in critically ill patients. Methods: A modified Delphi consensus process engaging healthcare providers, clinical researchers, and patient representatives was performed. A systematic review identified existing parameters to monitor GI function, informing the development of potential outcomes. In Stage 1, participants rated outcomes (i.e., variables used for daily monitoring). In Stage 2, they refined and agreed on the definitions for the selected outcomes. The COS was ratified through consensus meetings. Results: 368 individuals registered for the Delphi process. 285 participants (77.4%) completed Stage 1, and 181 participants (63.5%) completed Stage 2. From 77 potential outcomes, 13 essential outcomes for daily monitoring of GI function in studies, each with an agreed-upon definition, were established: abdominal distension, bowel dilatation, intra-abdominal pressure, abdominal pain, stool passage, vomiting, GI bleeding (upper and lower), use of parenteral nutrition due to intolerance of enteral nutrition, prokinetics, postpyloric feeding due to gastroparesis, lower GI paralysis, gastroparesis, intolerance to enteral nutrition. Conclusions: Using a modified Delphi consensus process, COSMOGI established a COS for monitoring GI function in critically ill patients in research. This COS and definitions provide a framework to guide future research, enabling comparability across studies and allowing for future definitions of GI dysfunction. Trial registration: This project was registered at (www.comet-initiative.org) on 27.03.2023 (number 2609) and was an ESICM-endorsed research project.

Citation

Bachmann, K. F., Jenkins, B., Asrani, V., Bear, D. E., Bolondi, G., Boraso, S., …Reintam Blaser, A. (in press). Core outcome set of daily monitoring of gastrointestinal function in adult critically ill patients: a modified Delphi consensus process (COSMOGI). Critical Care, 28(1), 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-024-05192-8

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 27, 2024
Online Publication Date Dec 18, 2024
Deposit Date Jan 9, 2025
Publicly Available Date Jan 9, 2025
Journal Critical Care
Print ISSN 1574-4280
Electronic ISSN 1364-8535
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 28
Issue 1
Article Number 420
Pages 1-16
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-024-05192-8
Keywords Intensive care medicine, Gastrointestinal dysfunction, Delphi consensus process, Research standardisation, Enteral nutrition
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/1020678

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