Valoración nutricional por ecografía del recto femoral y el tejido adiposo preperitoneal como predictores del riesgo de complicaciones del paciente hospitalizado
R. Marín-Baselga , C. Sanz-Ortega , L. Platero-Dueñas , R. Sorriguieta-Torre , S. Palma-Milla , Y. Tung-Chen
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Abstract
Introduction
Malnutrition and sarcopenia are associated with increased risk of adverse events and worse outcome in hospitalised patients. Ultrasonography is a useful tool in the assessment of body composition.
Patients and methods
Twenty-three patients admitted to a hospital ward were recruited. Ultrasonographic variables of muscle tissue and adipose tissue were collected, as well as their variation during admission. These were correlated with anthropometric, clinical and analytical data.
Results
We observed a correlation of ultrasound measurements with length of hospitalisation (maximum preperitoneal fat −0.585, rectus femoris thickness [RF] −0.539, RF area −0.540), frailty (RF −0.599) and dependency (RF 0.628). RF contractile capacity correlated with reported weekly exercise (0.642).
Conclusion
RF and preperitoneal fat thickness correlate with the number of days of admission and functional capacity, emerging as prognostic variables.
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