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Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record-Embedded Refeeding Risk Order Set and Its Impact on Refeeding Syndrome Among Adults Receiving Enteral Nutrition: A Retrospective Cohort Study in an Inpatient Hospital Setting
by
Arnold, Audrey
, Timmerman, Megan
, Peterson, Emma
, Jackson, Mariah
, George, Kaiti
, Ponce, Jana
, Hanson, Corri
, Payzant, Kristen
, Wills, Leslie
, Lietka, Rachel
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Cohort analysis
/ Dietitians
/ Electrolytes
/ Electronic Health Records
/ Electronic records
/ Enteral nutrition
/ Enteral Nutrition - adverse effects
/ Enteral Nutrition - methods
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Male
/ Malnutrition
/ Medical records
/ Metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ Nebraska
/ Nutrition
/ Parenteral nutrition
/ Patients
/ Phosphorus
/ Potassium
/ Quality improvement
/ Refeeding Syndrome - epidemiology
/ Refeeding Syndrome - etiology
/ Refeeding Syndrome - prevention & control
/ Respiratory distress syndrome
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Variance analysis
/ Vitamin B
2026
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Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record-Embedded Refeeding Risk Order Set and Its Impact on Refeeding Syndrome Among Adults Receiving Enteral Nutrition: A Retrospective Cohort Study in an Inpatient Hospital Setting
by
Arnold, Audrey
, Timmerman, Megan
, Peterson, Emma
, Jackson, Mariah
, George, Kaiti
, Ponce, Jana
, Hanson, Corri
, Payzant, Kristen
, Wills, Leslie
, Lietka, Rachel
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Cohort analysis
/ Dietitians
/ Electrolytes
/ Electronic Health Records
/ Electronic records
/ Enteral nutrition
/ Enteral Nutrition - adverse effects
/ Enteral Nutrition - methods
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Male
/ Malnutrition
/ Medical records
/ Metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ Nebraska
/ Nutrition
/ Parenteral nutrition
/ Patients
/ Phosphorus
/ Potassium
/ Quality improvement
/ Refeeding Syndrome - epidemiology
/ Refeeding Syndrome - etiology
/ Refeeding Syndrome - prevention & control
/ Respiratory distress syndrome
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Variance analysis
/ Vitamin B
2026
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Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record-Embedded Refeeding Risk Order Set and Its Impact on Refeeding Syndrome Among Adults Receiving Enteral Nutrition: A Retrospective Cohort Study in an Inpatient Hospital Setting
by
Arnold, Audrey
, Timmerman, Megan
, Peterson, Emma
, Jackson, Mariah
, George, Kaiti
, Ponce, Jana
, Hanson, Corri
, Payzant, Kristen
, Wills, Leslie
, Lietka, Rachel
in
Adult
/ Adults
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Cohort analysis
/ Dietitians
/ Electrolytes
/ Electronic Health Records
/ Electronic records
/ Enteral nutrition
/ Enteral Nutrition - adverse effects
/ Enteral Nutrition - methods
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Inpatients
/ Male
/ Malnutrition
/ Medical records
/ Metabolism
/ Middle Aged
/ Nebraska
/ Nutrition
/ Parenteral nutrition
/ Patients
/ Phosphorus
/ Potassium
/ Quality improvement
/ Refeeding Syndrome - epidemiology
/ Refeeding Syndrome - etiology
/ Refeeding Syndrome - prevention & control
/ Respiratory distress syndrome
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Variance analysis
/ Vitamin B
2026
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Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record-Embedded Refeeding Risk Order Set and Its Impact on Refeeding Syndrome Among Adults Receiving Enteral Nutrition: A Retrospective Cohort Study in an Inpatient Hospital Setting
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Implementation of an Electronic Medical Record-Embedded Refeeding Risk Order Set and Its Impact on Refeeding Syndrome Among Adults Receiving Enteral Nutrition: A Retrospective Cohort Study in an Inpatient Hospital Setting
2026
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Background/Objectives: Refeeding syndrome (RFS) is challenging to prevent and manage in hospitalized patients receiving enteral nutrition (EN). Nebraska Medicine implemented an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Refeeding Risk Order Set (RROS) to standardize prevention measures, including structured electrolyte monitoring, thiamine supplementation, and conservative EN initiation. This study evaluated whether RROS implementation reduced RFS occurrence or severity and assessed its operational impact. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, adults receiving EN before and after RROS implementation were compared. Primary outcomes were RFS occurrence and severity; secondary outcomes included EN initiation and advancement rates, electrolyte trends, lab frequency, and electrolyte repletion. Results: RFS occurrence did not differ significantly between groups (92.3% vs. 91.3%, p = 0.694), nor did severity (p = 0.535). The post-RROS group received more electrolyte boluses on EN Day 0 (p = 0.027) and had a lower EN starting rate (15.7 vs. 18.3 mL/h, p = 0.045). Conclusions: Although the RROS did not reduce RFS occurrence or severity, integrating American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN)-based guidance into the EMR was highly feasible and adopted immediately. Automating electrolyte monitoring, micronutrient supplementation, and conservative feeding initiation reduces the risk of errors and promotes consistent care. These benefits improve workflow efficiency and support providers during high census periods, limited staffing, or when experience varies. Future research should explore combining EMR tools with predictive analytics to optimize early risk identification and individualized management.
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MDPI AG,Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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