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Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics/American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition Consensus Malnutrition Characteristics: Usability and Association With Outcomes

机译:营养和营养学院/美国肠胃外和肠内营养协商课程营养不良特征:可用性和结合与结果

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Abstract Malnutrition has been documented in approximately one‐third of patients in developed countries on hospital admission and is associated with negative clinical outcomes. The need to identify and intervene in at‐risk patients is critical to minimize these negative outcomes. A consensus approach for diagnosing and documenting malnutrition in hospitalized adult and pediatric patients was published jointly by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (Academy) and the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) in 2012 and 2014, respectively. The purpose of this paper is to review the available literature on the usability, feasibility, validity, and reliability of both the adult and pediatric consensus malnutrition diagnostic approaches, as well as to evaluate their use in studying clinical outcomes. In adults, abstracts and published studies have shown the diagnostic tool is a usable, feasible, and reliable method for the identification of severe and non‐severe or moderate malnutrition. In pediatrics, only 1 published study to date used the pediatric malnutrition indicators, indicating the need to demonstrate that the tool is feasible, valid, and reliable. Both the adult and pediatric tools have shown significant correlation with negative clinical outcomes in malnourished patients, including increased mortality, increased hospital length of stay (adults), increased complications (pediatrics), and increased hospital readmissions. Further large‐scale studies are needed to evaluate the feasibility, usability, validity, and reliability of both the adult and pediatric malnutrition diagnostic approaches.
机译:摘要在发达国家的大约三分之一的患者中录制了营养不良,涉及医院入院的大约三分之一,与阴性临床结果有关。在风险患者中识别和干预的需要对于最小化这些负面结果至关重要。营养和饮食学院(学院)和美国肠胃外和肠内营养(Aspen)共同发表了诊断和记录住院治疗成人和儿科患者营养不良营养不良的共识方法分别于2012年和2014年出版。本文的目的是审查成人和儿科共识营养不良诊断方法的可用性,可行性,有效性和可靠性的可用文献,以及评估其在研究临床结果时的使用。在成人中,摘要和公布的研究表明,诊断工具是可用,可行的,可靠的方法,用于鉴定严重和非严重或中度营养不良。在儿科学中,迄今为止只有1个公布的研究使用儿科营养不良指标,表明需要证明该工具是可行,有效和可靠的。成人和儿科工具两者都表现出与营养不良患者的阴性临床结果相关的显着相关性,包括增加死亡率,增加的住院时间(成人),增加并发症(儿科)以及增加医院入院。需要进一步的大规模研究来评估成人和儿科营养不良诊断方法的可行性,可用性,有效性和可靠性。

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