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IF 0.2 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Motahare Haghighatkhah, Zeinab Ghorbani, Azin Vakilpour, Elahe Pouryousefi, H. A. Balou, M. Roshan
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Objectives: The current cross-sectional study intended to provide a comparative evaluation of nutritional status in the intensive care unit (ICU)-hospitalized patients according to the reasons for admission. Methodology: A total of 258 patients hospitalized for >24-hour in the ICU between February 2020- July 2021 were included. The subjects were categorized into five categories: burned injury (n=27), COVID-19 or other respiratory disorders (n=64), post coronary artery bypass graft surgery (post-CABG) (n=50), trauma (n=57), and miscellaneous causes (n=60). A modified Nutrition Risk in Critically Ill (mNUTRIC) score was applied to explore the nutritional status of the patients. Results: On average, the patients were 58± 16 years old that 46% (n=119) of them were females. The mean± SD of mNUTRIC score among patients with burned 2±1 and COVID-19 or other respiratory disorders 2±1 tended to be significantly lower than the others, including post-CABG 3±0 and patients with miscellaneous causes 3±2 (p-value=0.001). According to mNUTRIC score classifications, the majority of those who were transferred to ICU with burn or COVID-19 or other respiratory disorders were at low nutritional risk (mNUTRIC score:0-<3) (66.70%, and 67.20%, respectively); whereas relatively all post CABG subjects were at intermediate nutritional risk (mNUTRIC score:3-<5) (n= 48, 96.00%). A greater proportion of subjects in the miscellaneous category (n=12, 20.00%) were at high nutritional risk (mNUTRIC score:5-9) (p-value <0.001). Conclusion: It was revealed that approximately all post CABG and those admitted to ICU with miscellaneous causes were at a higher risk for impaired nutritional status and may require more in-depth evaluation for providing earlier nutritional support.
icu住院患者营养状况评分的比较评估表明,cabg后患者的营养风险更高:伊朗北部的一项横断面研究
目的:本横断面研究旨在根据入院原因对重症监护病房(ICU)住院患者的营养状况进行比较评估。方法:纳入2020年2月至2021年7月期间在ICU住院100小时的258例患者。受试者分为5类:烧伤(27例)、COVID-19或其他呼吸系统疾病(64例)、冠状动脉搭桥术后(cabg后)(50例)、外伤(57例)和其他原因(60例)。采用改良的危重症营养风险评分(mNUTRIC)来探讨患者的营养状况。结果:患者平均年龄为58±16岁,其中女性占46% (n=119)。烧伤患者(2±1)和COVID-19或其他呼吸系统疾病患者(2±1)的mNUTRIC评分的平均值±SD倾向于显著低于其他患者,包括cabg后患者(3±0)和其他原因患者(3±2)(p值=0.001)。根据mNUTRIC评分分类,大多数因烧伤或COVID-19或其他呼吸系统疾病转至ICU的患者处于低营养风险(mNUTRIC评分:0-<3)(分别为66.70%和67.20%);而相对而言,所有CABG后受试者处于中等营养风险(mNUTRIC评分:3-<5)(n= 48, 96.00%)。杂项类别中较高比例的受试者(n=12, 20.00%)处于高营养风险(mNUTRIC评分:5-9)(p值<0.001)。结论:几乎所有CABG术后和因各种原因入住ICU的患者营养状况受损的风险较高,可能需要更深入的评估以提供早期营养支持。
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Pakistan Heart Journal
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