Malnutrition and sarcopenia worsen short- and long-term outcomes in internal medicine inpatients

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作者
Carretero Gomez, Juana [1 ]
Galeano Fernandez, Tomas F. [1 ]
Vidal Rios, Antonio S. [1 ]
Perez Palacios, Maria R. [1 ]
Garcia Garcia, Gema M. [1 ]
Garcia Carrasco, Carolina [1 ]
Romero Requena, Jorge M. [1 ]
Fernandez Recio, Jose M. [1 ]
Lopez-Alegria, Leticia Nevado [1 ]
Pijierro Amador, Agustin [1 ]
Arevalo Lorido, Jose C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Complex Badajoz, Badajoz 06085, Spain
关键词
malnutrition; sarcopenia; hand grip; inflammation; comorbidity; HANDGRIP STRENGTH; HOSPITALIZED-PATIENTS; MORTALITY; PREVALENCE; CARE;
D O I
10.1093/postmj/qgad006
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: This work aims to describe patients hospitalized in internal medicine wards in terms of nutrition and sarcopenia. It also seeks to evaluate short- and long-term mortality related to malnutrition and sarcopenia. Methods: This cross-sectional study collected data on consecutive patients admitted to a single center's internal medicine ward. Patients were recruited in May and October 2021. Malnutrition was determined by the Mini-Nutritional Assessment-Short Form (MNA-SF) and sarcopenia by the Strength, Assistance in walking, Rise from a chair, Climb stairs, and Falls questionnaire (SARC-F scale) and handgrip strength test. Patients who were hospitalized for >48 hours were excluded. Results: The sample included 619 patients with a meanSD age of 76.0 +/- 14.8 years of which 50.6% were women. Patients were classified into three groups based on malnutrition: group 1 (MNA-SF 12-14 points) (no risk) included 158 patients, group 2 (MNA-SF 8-12 points) (high risk) included 233 patients, and group 3 (MNA-SF 0-7 points) (malnourished) included 228 patients. Malnourished patients had more dysphagia, significantly lower protein and albumin levels, and significantly higher inflammatory marker levels and pressure ulcers. In-hospital mortality was significantly higher in groups 2 and 3 (p<.00001). The worst outcome (mortality and readmissions or mortality) was more common among malnourished patients (p=.0001). Inflammation, comorbidity, and sarcopenia were most closely associated with negative outcomes. Conclusion: Malnutrition upon admission is associated with worse short- and long-term outcomes in internal medicine inpatients. Sarcopenia, multimorbidity, and inflammation-measured by albumin, C-reactive protein, or their ratios-are key risk factors. Early identification of malnutrition and sarcopenia through active screening is important in caring for internal medicine patients.
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