Abstract
Twenty-four-hour urine urea nitrogen (UUN) collections are used to assess
nitrogen loss in critically ill patients but are often difficult to obtain
accurately. This prospective study compared 6- and 12-hour UUN collections
with 24-hour UUN collections in critically ill patients receiving continuous
nutrition support. ICU patients admitted from September 1999 through January
2003 who had UUN collections as part of routine care were recruited into the
study. Patients were not receiving oral diets, were receiving continuous
parenteral or enteral nutrition, and had indwelling urinary catheters. We
excluded patients with hepatic or renal failure. Urine samples were collected
every 6 hours starting at 6:00
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