Correlation Between Phase Angle and Nutritional Status in Hospitalized Patients at Nutritional Risk

Ludiane Alves do Nascimento, J. Carvalho, Grasiela Konkolisc Pina de Andrade, A. Severine, Ana Lucia Chalhoub Chediac Rodrigues.
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Background & Aims: This study evaluated the correlations between phase angle (PA) and muscle mass (MM), which can contribute to an accurate nutritional diagnosis. Methods: Retrospective cross-sectional study, conducted from July 2020 to July 2021, included patients classified as at-risk based on their initial nutritional assessments. Bioelectrical impedance analysis was used to evaluate body composition and determine the phase angle (PA). Data on nutritional status and hospital stay were also obtained. Results: Among the 1.012 evaluated patients, 55% (557) were male, the median age was 71.8 years, and the median body mass index (BMI) was 22.7 kg/m 2 . A total of 60.1% (606) of the patients had low MM. The PA cut-off for reduced MM was 4.30º for the total population and for men, and 3.76º for women. Patients with reduced PA were older (61.8 [23] vs. 76.4 [19] years; p<0.001), had a longer hospital stay (14 [20] vs. 11[15]; p<0.001) and lower BMI (24.1 [6.0] vs 22.3 [4.8] kg/m 2 ; p<0.001). Patients with a hospital stay >11 days were twice as likely to have a reduced PA (odds ratio [OR] = 2.00, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.37–2.93). In addition, patients from critical units were almost twice as likely to have a reduced PA (OR = 1.87, 95% CI 1.22–2.87). Conclusion: Patients with reduced MM presented a lower PA cut-off than that for patients with normal MM; thus, the PA represents a good marker to detect MM reduction. A reduced PA also increased the likelihood of malnutrition and prolonged hospital stay.
有营养风险住院患者的相位角与营养状况的关系
背景与目的:本研究评估相位角(PA)与肌肉质量(MM)的相关性,有助于准确的营养诊断。方法:回顾性横断面研究,于2020年7月至2021年7月进行,纳入根据初始营养评估分类为高危的患者。采用生物电阻抗分析评价体成分,确定相位角(PA)。还获得了营养状况和住院时间的数据。结果:1.012例患者中,55%(557例)为男性,中位年龄71.8岁,中位体重指数(BMI)为22.7 kg/ m2。共有60.1%(606)的患者有低MM。MM降低的PA临界值在总人口和男性中为4.30º,在女性中为3.76º。PA减少的患者年龄较大(61.8[23]对76.4[19]岁;p11天出现PA降低的可能性为2倍(优势比[OR] = 2.00, 95%可信区间[CI] 1.37-2.93)。此外,危重病房的患者PA降低的可能性几乎是其两倍(OR = 1.87, 95% CI 1.22-2.87)。结论:MM减少患者的PA截止值低于MM正常患者;因此,PA是检测MM减少的良好标记。PA降低也增加了营养不良和住院时间延长的可能性。
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