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

被引:3
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];
学科分类号
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.
引用
收藏
页码:56 / 62
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] The association between sarcopenia, defined by a simplified screening tool, and long-term outcomes
    Yuyen, Thassayu
    Muangpaisan, Weerasak
    Pramyothin, Pornpoj
    Thanakiattiwibun, Chayanan
    Chaiwat, Onuma
    NUTRITION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2024, 39 (03) : 599 - 610
  • [12] The relationship between sarcopenia, multidimensional frailty, and malnutrition cluster and long-term mortality in hospitalized patients with cirrhosis
    Guo, Gaoyue
    Wang, Han
    Yang, Wanting
    Li, Chaoqun
    Zhao, Xingliang
    Fan, Xiaofei
    Hui, Yangyang
    Cui, Binxin
    Wang, Xiaoyu
    Zhang, Xuqian
    Jiang, Kui
    Sun, Chao
    PORTAL HYPERTENSION & CIRRHOSIS, 2023, 2 (02): : 51 - 60
  • [13] Short- and long-term impact of sarcopenia on outcomes after emergency laparotomy: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Park, Brittany
    Bhat, Sameer
    Wells, Cameron I.
    Barazanchi, Ahmed W. H.
    Hill, Andrew G.
    MacCormick, Andrew D.
    SURGERY, 2022, 172 (01) : 436 - 445
  • [14] Short- and long-term outcomes following redo valvular surgery
    Fukunaga, Naoto
    Sakata, Ryuzo
    Koyama, Tadaaki
    JOURNAL OF CARDIAC SURGERY, 2018, 33 (02) : 56 - 63
  • [15] Short and long-term impact of sarcopenia on outcomes from emergency laparotomy
    Ahmed Barazanchi
    Sameer Bhat
    Cameron Iain Wells
    Ashish Taneja
    Andrew Donald MacCormick
    Andrew Graham Hill
    European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2022, 48 : 3869 - 3878
  • [16] Association of Sarcopenia With Short- and Long-term Mortality in Older Adults Admitted to Acute Care Wards: Results From the CRIME Study
    Vetrano, Davide L.
    Landi, Francesco
    Volpato, Stefano
    Corsonello, Andrea
    Meloni, Eleonora
    Bernabei, Roberto
    Onder, Graziano
    JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2014, 69 (09): : 1154 - 1161
  • [17] Preoperative sarcopenia negatively impacts short- and long-term outcomes of rectal cancer: A propensity score-matched analysis
    Abe, Shinya
    Nozawa, Hiroaki
    Sasaki, Kazuhito
    Murono, Koji
    Emoto, Shigenobu
    Kaneko, Kensuke
    Yokoyama, Yuichiro
    Matsuzaki, Hiroyuki
    Nagai, Yuzo
    Ishihara, Soichiro
    ANNALS OF GASTROENTEROLOGICAL SURGERY, 2024,
  • [18] Impact Total Psoas Volume on Short- and Long-Term Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Curative Resection for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: a New Tool to Assess Sarcopenia
    Neda Amini
    Gaya Spolverato
    Rohan Gupta
    Georgios A. Margonis
    Yuhree Kim
    Doris Wagner
    Neda Rezaee
    Matthew J. Weiss
    Christopher L. Wolfgang
    Martin M. Makary
    Ihab R. Kamel
    Timothy M. Pawlik
    Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2015, 19 : 1593 - 1602
  • [19] Travel distance, hospital volume and their association with ovarian cancer short- and long-term outcomes
    Knisely, Anne
    Huang, Yongmei
    Melamed, Alexander
    Tergas, Ana, I
    St Clair, Caryn M.
    Hou, June Y.
    Khoury-Collado, Fady
    Ananth, Cande, V
    Neugut, Alfred, I
    Hershman, Dawn L.
    Wright, Jason D.
    GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY, 2020, 158 (02) : 415 - 423
  • [20] Impact Total Psoas Volume on Short- and Long-Term Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Curative Resection for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma: a New Tool to Assess Sarcopenia
    Amini, Neda
    Spolverato, Gaya
    Gupta, Rohan
    Margonis, Georgios A.
    Kim, Yuhree
    Wagner, Doris
    Rezaee, Neda
    Weiss, Matthew J.
    Wolfgang, Christopher L.
    Makary, Martin M.
    Kamel, Ihab R.
    Pawlik, Timothy M.
    JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY, 2015, 19 (09) : 1593 - 1602