Disease-Related Malnutrition and Sarcopenia as Determinants of Clinical Outcome

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作者
Meyer, Fatuma [1 ]
Valentini, Luzia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Appl Sci Neubrandenburg, Dept Agr & Food Sci, Neubrandenburg Inst Evidence Based Nutr NIED, Brodaer Str 2, DE-17033 Neubrandenburg, Mecklenburg Vor, Germany
关键词
Undernutrition; Mortality; Morbidity; Prevalence; Costs; NUTRITIONAL-STATUS; OLDER-ADULTS; MUSCLE MASS; PREVALENCE; RISK; ASSOCIATION; MORTALITY; CONSENSUS; IMPACT; HOSPITALIZATION;
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10.1159/000502867
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Background: Disease-related malnutrition (DRM) and sarcopenia are common complications in chronic or severe disease, with a prevalence in general patient population of 20-50% and 0.1-85.4%, respectively. In many patient populations, malnutrition and sarcopenia are present in parallel and often manifest clinically through a combination of decreased nutrient intake, inflammation, and decreased body weight, along with a decrease in muscle mass, strength, and/or physical function, resulting in a clinical condition termed malnutrition-sarcopenia syndrome. Summary: DRM and sarcopenia are associated with increases in all-cause mortality, morbidity, length of hospital stay, and functional impairments (including disabilities and fractures) that lead to a loss of independence and higher costs. Different mortality rates are reported in malnourished patients and well-nourished patients after hospitalization, and higher mortality is the most common complication in patients with sarcopenia. Sarcopenia is a predictor of cancer survival in patients with gastrointestinal, respiratory, and urothelial cancer, and is also related to worse outcomes in patients with liver failure, intestinal insufficiency, and intestinal failure. Length of hospital stay has been found to be longer in DRM and sarcopenic patients in several studies. Prolonged hospitalization due to higher complication rates is often accompanied by demographic changes, resulting in higher hospital and health insurance costs. There are more frequent readmissions by patients with sarcopenia than nonsarcopenic patients. In addition, postoperative complications, duration of hospital stay, and costs increase with advancing sarcopenia stage. A significantly higher complication rate is also reported for DRM, leading to delayed mobilization, lower values in health-related quality of life and more adverse events. DRM is independently associated with poorer clinical outcomes in intensive care unit patients. Muscle dysfunction, as reflected by a decreased handgrip strength, is a well-known consequence of DRM and a good marker of immediate postoperative complications. Most of these outcomes have potential direct or indirect effects on hospital and health care costs, both for the patient and the society at large. Key Messages: Consistent and robust data show DRM and sarcopenia are clinically relevant. They are an increasing problem with relevant medical consequences as well as socioeconomic implications. (C) 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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