U.S., Feb. 18 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07415616) titled 'Cold vs Warm Enteral Feeding and Gastric Emptying in Adult ICU Patients' on Feb. 10.

Brief Summary: In critically ill patients receiving enteral nutrition in the intensive care unit, the functional capacity of the gastrointestinal system can be significantly influenced by the mode of nutritional support. The temperature of enteral feeding may exert potential effects on gastric emptying, intestinal motility, and nutrient absorption. However, the existing literature on the impact of feeding temperature is limited, and randomized or cross-over controlled studies directly comparing warm and cold enteral feeding are scarce. This study ai...