Nutritional Assessment of Patients on Twice Weekly Maintenance Hemodialysis

A. Pak, Inst Med Sci, Fatima Khalil, Nayyar Yaqoob, Omar Ahsan, S. Perveen, Umer Gill
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Objective: To assess the magnitude of malnutrition in hemodialysis patients in Pakistan and identify contributing factors in order to facilitate timely interventions and improve their quality of life. Methodology: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted at the nephrology inpatient department of Fauji Foundation Hospital Rawalpindi from April to September 2021. The study included patients aged 15–60 years, of both genders, who had been on maintenance hemodialysis twice weekly for at least six months. Data was collected by structured performa, which included patients’ demographic details, including age, gender, level of education, and daily income; the cause and duration of CKD; duration and frequency of haemodialysis Malnutrition was assessed using the Malnutrition Inflammation Score (MIS) and categorized as mild, moderate, or severe. Results: Out of the 107 enrolled patients, 90 were included in the analysis. The study revealed that only one-third of the patients had normal nutritional status, while the rest exhibited varying degrees of malnutrition. Severe malnutrition was observed in 20% of the hemodialysis population. Female gender, lower education level, and lower income were strongly associated with severe malnutrition. Conclusion: The study highlights the need to improve literacy, raise awareness about chronic kidney disease (CKD), and enhance the financial status of hemodialysis patients. These interventions can significantly improve outcomes and quality of life in this population. The findings emphasize the importance of identifying high-risk patients early on and implementing appropriate interventions to improve nutritional status and overall well-being.
每周两次维持性血液透析患者的营养评价
目的:评估巴基斯坦血液透析患者营养不良的严重程度,并确定影响因素,以促进及时干预和改善他们的生活质量。方法:于2021年4月至9月在拉瓦尔品第福吉基金会医院肾内科住院部进行横断面描述性研究。该研究包括15-60岁的患者,男女皆有,每周进行两次维持性血液透析至少6个月。数据通过结构化的形式收集,包括患者的人口统计细节,包括年龄、性别、教育水平和日常收入;慢性肾病的病因和病程;使用营养不良炎症评分(MIS)评估营养不良的持续时间和频率,并将其分为轻度、中度和重度。结果:在107例入组患者中,90例纳入分析。研究显示,只有三分之一的患者营养状况正常,而其余患者则表现出不同程度的营养不良。20%的血液透析人群出现严重营养不良。女性、低教育水平和低收入与严重营养不良密切相关。结论:该研究强调了提高识字率,提高对慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)的认识,并提高血液透析患者的经济状况的必要性。这些干预措施可以显著改善这一人群的预后和生活质量。研究结果强调了早期识别高风险患者并实施适当干预以改善营养状况和整体健康的重要性。
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