Nutritional Assessment in Critically Ill Patients PDF XML CME ARTICLE OBJECTIVES XML CME POST TEST XML CME ANSWER SHEET

Abstract:
Background
Malnutrition is an important factor in the survival of critically ill patients. The purpose of the present study was to assess the nutritional status of patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) on the days of admission and discharge via a detailed nutritional assessment.
Methods
Totally, 125 patients were followed up from admission to discharge at 8ICUs in Shiraz, Iran. The patients’ nutritional status was assessed using subjective global assessment (SGA), anthropometric measurements, biochemical indices, and body composition indicators. Diet prescription and intake was also evaluated.
Results
Malnutrition prevalence significantly increased on the day of discharge (58.62%) compared to the day of admission (28.8%) according to SGA (P
Conclusion
Malnutrition on discharge day increased in the patients in the ICU according to SGA. Anthropometric measurements were better predictors of the nutritional outcome of our critically ill patients than were biochemical tests.
Language:
English
Published:
Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences, Volume:41 Issue: 3, May 2016
Pages:
171 to 179
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