Malnutrition risk in elective surgery patients and effectiveness of preoperative nutritional interventions at a pre-anaesthetic clinic: a 4-year apart, single-centre, observational study.

IF 1.6 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Paweł Kutnik, Oksana Wichowska, Justyna Sysiak-Sławecka, Marta Szczukocka, Elżbieta Rypulak, Paweł Piwowarczyk, Michał Borys, Mirosław Czuczwar
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Introduction: Approximately 44% of all patients hospitalised for an elective surgical procedure have a malnutrition risk. In this study, we assessed the prevalence of malnutrition risk at a pre-anaesthetic clinic and the feasibility of introducing nutritional support. The primary objective of this study was to assess malnutrition risk prevalence in patients referred to a pre-anaesthetic clinic.

Material and methods: This was a prospective observational study. The study was divided into two phases: one in 2020 and the other in 2023. Consecutive patients scheduled for an elective surgical procedure at a pre-anaesthetic clinic were asked to participate in the study by filling out the questionnaire. We divided the patients into two groups based on the GLIM criteria.

Results: We included a total of 467 patients, including 214 from 2020 and 253 from 2023. In the total sample, 93 (19.9%) patients met the GLIM criteria for malnutrition risk, and 37 (7.9 %) fulfilled the ESPEN criteria for preoperative nutritional support. Out of 93 patients at malnutrition risk, 41 (44%) had BMI > 25 kg m -2 . The number of patients with indications for preoperative nutritional support in all departments remained similar across both time points. However, the number of patients receiving preoperative ONS almost doubled over the study period (36.8% in 2020 vs. 72.2% in 2023).

Conclusions: Malnutrition risk was consistently high among our elective surgery patients. Not all patients with indications for preoperative nutritional support received it. As such, pre-anaesthetic clinics might be one of the major links in the nutritional programme chains of hospitals.

选择性手术患者的营养不良风险和麻醉前诊所术前营养干预的有效性:一项为期4年的单中心观察性研究。
引言:在所有因择期手术而住院的患者中,约有44%存在营养不良风险。在这项研究中,我们评估了麻醉前诊所营养不良风险的患病率以及引入营养支持的可行性。本研究的主要目的是评估转诊至麻醉前诊所的患者的营养不良风险患病率。材料和方法:这是一项前瞻性的观察性研究。该研究分为两个阶段:一个在2020年,另一个在2023年。连续安排在麻醉前诊所进行选择性手术的患者被要求通过填写问卷参与研究。我们根据GLIM标准将患者分为两组。结果:我们共纳入467名患者,其中214名来自2020年,253名来自2023年。在总样本中,93名(19.9%)患者符合GLIM营养不良风险标准,37名(7.9%)患者符合ESPEN术前营养支持标准。在93名有营养不良风险的患者中,41名(44%)的BMI>25 kg m-2。在这两个时间点,所有科室的术前营养支持适应症患者数量保持相似。然而,在研究期间,接受术前ONS的患者人数几乎翻了一番(2020年为36.8%,2023年为72.2%)。结论:我们的择期手术患者营养不良的风险一直很高。并非所有有术前营养支持指征的患者都接受了营养支持。因此,麻醉前诊所可能是医院营养计划链中的主要环节之一。
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