Association of nutritional status, frailty, and rectus femoris muscle thickness measured by ultrasound and weaning in critically ill elderly patients.

IF 0.7 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Berrin Er, Başak Mızrak, Aras Aydemir, Songül Binay, Cihangir Doğu, Dilek Kazancı, Sema Turan
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Abstract

Introduction: Sarcopenia and frailty are critical factors linked with poor clinical outcomes among elderly individuals. This study aims to investigate the association between nutritional assessment tests and frailty with muscle thickness measured by ultrasound and their relationship with weaning among critically ill elderly patients.

Materials and methods: Patients who were over 65 years old and required invasive ventilation were assessed for nutritional status and clinical frailty scale upon admission to the intensive care unit. Additionally, the thickness of their rectus femoris and vastus intermedius muscles were measured by ultrasound within 48 hours of intubation. Correlation analysis was conducted to examine the relationship between screening tests, frailty, and ultrasound results. The association between these parameters and weaning success was also evaluated.

Result: Between May and August 2022, 32 consecutive patients were enrolled in the study. The mean age was 79.3 ± 7.9, and 18 (56.3%) of them were female. Median APACHE-II- and first-day SOFA scores were 22.5 (16.2-29.7) and 7 (5-10.75), respectively. There was a moderate negative correlation between the thickness of the rectus femoris and frailty (r= -0.41, p= 0.036), and there was a moderate positive correlation between the rectus femoris and geriatric nutritional risk index (r= 0.45, p= 0.017). Of them, 18 (56.3%) patients were classified as weaning failure in which the mean frailty score was higher (7.6 ± 0.9 vs 6.5 ± 1.7, p= 0.035), sepsis (18 vs 7, p<0.001) and use of vasopressor (17 vs 6, p= 0.004) more common, and in-hospital mortality were higher (18 vs 5, p<0.001).

Conclusions: Bedside ultrasound could be beneficial for detecting nutritional high-risk patients. Frailty was associated with muscle thickness, and it was also associated with weaning failure.

重症老年患者的营养状况、虚弱程度、超声测量的股直肌厚度与断奶的关系。
简介肌肉疏松症和虚弱是导致老年人临床疗效不佳的关键因素。本研究旨在调查营养评估测试和虚弱程度与超声波测量的肌肉厚度之间的关系,以及它们与重症老年患者断奶的关系:材料和方法:65 岁以上需要有创通气的患者在进入重症监护室时接受营养状况和临床虚弱量表评估。此外,还在插管后 48 小时内用超声波测量了患者股直肌和中阔肌的厚度。我们进行了相关性分析,以研究筛查测试、虚弱程度和超声波结果之间的关系。此外,还评估了这些参数与断奶成功率之间的关系:结果:2022 年 5 月至 8 月间,共有 32 名患者连续参加了这项研究。平均年龄为(79.3±7.9)岁,其中 18 人(56.3%)为女性。APACHE-II和首日SOFA评分的中位数分别为22.5(16.2-29.7)和7(5-10.75)。股直肌厚度与虚弱程度呈中度负相关(r= -0.41,p= 0.036),股直肌厚度与老年营养风险指数呈中度正相关(r= 0.45,p= 0.017)。其中,18 例(56.3%)患者被归类为断奶失败,其平均虚弱评分较高(7.6 ± 0.9 vs 6.5 ± 1.7,p= 0.035),败血症(18 vs 7,p结论:床旁超声有助于发现营养高风险患者。虚弱与肌肉厚度有关,也与断奶失败有关。
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