Economic evaluation based on ‘PRECISe’, a randomised clinical trial funded by the KCE Trials programme (Study 2024-92)
Record ID 32018014262
English
Authors' objectives:
The aim of the PRECISe trial was to assess whether higher enteral protein provision (i.e. 2.0g/kg per day) would improve health-related quality of life and functional outcomes in critically ill patients who were mechanically ventilated compared with standard enteral protein provision (i.e. 1.3g/kg per day).
Details
Project Status:
Ongoing
Anticipated Publish Date:
2026
URL for additional information:
https://kce.fgov.be/en/kce-trials/funded-trials/precise-the-impact-of-high-vs-standard-enteral-protein-provision-on-functional-recovery-following
English language abstract:
An English language summary is available
Publication Type:
Not Assigned
Country:
Belgium
MeSH Terms
- Enteral Nutrition
- Critical Care
- Recovery of Function
- Costs and Cost Analysis
- Quality of Life
Keywords
- Enteral Nutrition
- Critical Care
- Recovery of Function
Contact
Organisation Name:
Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre
Contact Address:
Administrative Centre Botanique, Doorbuilding (10th floor), Boulevard du Jardin Botanique 55, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium tel: +32 2 287 33 88 fax: +32 2 287 33 85
Contact Name:
info@kce.fgov.be
Contact Email:
info@kce.fgov.be
Copyright:
<p>Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (KCE)</p>
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