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Are traditional screening tools adequate for monitoring the nutrition risk of in-hospital patients? An analysis of the nutritionDay database.

Diana CárdenasCharles Elleri BermúdezAngélica PérezGustavo DíazLilia Yadira CortésClaudia Patricia ContrerasOlga Lucía Pinzón-EspitiaGabriel GómezMaria Cristina GonzálezRomain FantinJosé GutierrezIsabella SulzSilvia TarantinoMichael Hiesmayr
Published in: JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition (2021)
This is the first large-scale study evaluating the relationship of food intake on clinical outcomes showing an increase of in-hospital mortality rates and a reduction in the probability of being discharged home regardless of the nutrition risk status. Traditional screening tools may not identify a group of patients who will become at risk because of reduced intake while in the hospital.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • end stage renal disease
  • adverse drug
  • physical activity
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • chronic kidney disease
  • prognostic factors
  • acute care
  • emergency department
  • patient reported outcomes
  • weight loss