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Nutritional risk and status assessment in surgical patients: a challenge amidst plenty

  • F. Mourão
  • , D. Amado
  • , P. Ravasco*
  • , P. Marqués Vidal
  • , M. E. Camilo
  • *Autor correspondente para este trabalho

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Background and Aims: No gold standard exists for nutritional screening/assessment. This cross-sectional study aimed to collect/use a comprehensive set of clinical, anthropometric, functional data, explore interrelations, and derive a feasible/sensitive/specific method to assess nutritional risk and status in hospital practice. Patients and Methods: 100 surgical patients were evaluated, 49M:51F, 55 ± 18.9(18-88) years. Nutritional risk assessment: Kondrup's Nutritional Risk Assessment, BAPEN's Malnutrition Screening Tool, Nutrition Screening Initiative, Admission Nutritional Screening Tool. Nutritional status: anthropometry categorised by Body Mass Index and McWhirter & Pennington criteria, recent weight loss > 10%, dynamometry, Subjective Global Assessment. Results: There was a strong agreement between all nutritional risk (k = 0.69-0.89, p < 0.05) and between all nutritional assessment methods (k = 0.51-0.88, p ≤ 0.05) except for dynamometry. Weight loss > 10% was the only method that agreed with all tools (k = 0.86-0.94, p ≤ 0.05), and was thereafter used as the standard. Kondrup's Nutritional Risk Assessment and Admission Nutritional Screening Tool were unspecific but highly sensitive (≥ 95%). Subjective Global Assessment was highly sensitive (100%) and specific (69%), and was the only method with a significant Youden value (0.7). Conclusions: Kondrup's Nutritional Risk Assessment and Admission Nutritional Screening Tool emerged as sensitive screening methods; the former is simpler to use, Kondrup's Nutritional Risk Assessment has been devised to direct nutritional intervention. Recent unintentional weight loss > 10% is a simple method whereas Subjective Global Assessment identified high-risk/undernourished patients.
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (de-até)83-88
Número de páginas6
RevistaNutricion Hospitalaria
Volume19
Número de emissão2
Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - mar. 2004
Publicado externamenteSim

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