
What is this study about?
A common practice in UK Paediatric Intensive Care Units (PICUs) is to frequently measure the gastric aspirate (also known as the gastric residual volume, or GRV) to make decisions about starting or stopping feeds. The process involves the aspiration (or withdrawal using a syringe) of the entire stomach contents. GRV is historical and embedded into practice with very little evidence to support it. Children in intensive care are, on average, receiving less than half of the calories they need, which can impact on the time a child spends on a ventilator, wound healing and contracting healthcare-related infections. There are many reasons why children do not receive adequate nutrition in PICU but one of the main reasons is the frequent measurement of GRV, which can lead to the unneccesary stopping of feeds.
We aim to conduct a large-scale, clinical trial to find out whether no routine GRV measurement is safe and beneficial when compared to current routine practice of measuring GRV (at least every 6 hours). We hope to include 4,700 children from 19 NHS PICUs in the study. GASTRIC-PICU is a randomised controlled trial. This means that each child can be randomly assigned to either receive the intervention, where they will have no routine GRV measurement, or to receive the usual care that they would outside of the study.
We will find out whether no routine GRV measurement is more effective at achieving target energy requirements after 72 hours, and as effective at guiding enteral feeding at 30 days, compared to usual care of frequent GRV measurement for children in PICU. Edgehill University are sponsoring the study and have delegated responsibilites for managing the study to ICNARC. The study is due to start in Spring 2023 and end in Summer 2025.
Who is leading this study?
Professor Lyvonne Tume, Edgehill University
Professor Mark Peters, Great Ormond Street Hospital
Funding
National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) – Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Programme (Project: NIHR133835).
Trial Registration
ISRCTN Registry Number: ISRCTN79668198
NIHR Portfolio CPMS ID: 54988