1. Prevalence of malnutrition in a cohort of 509 patients with acute hip fracture: the importance of a comprehensive assessment.
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Díaz de Bustamante, M, Alarcón, T, Menéndez-Colino, R, Ramírez-Martín, R, Otero, Á, González-Montalvo, J I, Díaz de Bustamante, M, Alarcón, T, Menéndez-Colino, R, Ramírez-Martín, R, Otero, Á, and González-Montalvo, J I
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MALNUTRITION diagnosis , *ACADEMIC medical centers , *MALNUTRITION , *GERIATRIC assessment , *COMPARATIVE studies , *BONE fractures , *HIP joint injuries , *LEANNESS , *LONGITUDINAL method , *RESEARCH methodology , *MEDICAL cooperation , *NUTRITIONAL assessment , *NUTRITIONAL requirements , *RESEARCH , *EVALUATION research , *VITAMIN D deficiency , *BODY mass index , *RELATIVE medical risk , *DISEASE prevalence , *HUMAN research subjects , *SARCOPENIA , *ACUTE diseases , *PROTEIN-energy malnutrition , *DISEASE complications , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Backgrounds/objectives:Malnutrition is very common in acute hip fracture (HF) patients. Studies differ widely in their findings, with reported prevalences between 31 and 88% mainly because of small sample sizes and the use of different criteria. The aim of this study was to learn the prevalence of malnutrition in a large cohort of HF patients in an comprehensive way that includes the frequency of protein-energy malnutrition, vitamin D deficiency and sarcopenia.
Subjects/methods: A 1-year consecutive sample of patients admitted with fragility HF in a 1300-bed public University Hospital, who were assessed within the first 72 h of admission. Clinical, functional, cognitive and laboratory variables were included. Energy malnutrition (body mass index (BMI) <22 kg/m2), protein malnutrition (serum total protein <6.5 g/dl or albumin <3.5 g/dl), vitamin D deficiency (serum 25-OH-vitamin D <30 ng/dl) and sarcopenia (low muscle mass plus low grip strength) were considered.Results: Five hundred nine HF patients were included. The mean age was 85.6±6.9 years and 79.2% were women. Ninety-nine (20.1%) patients had a BMI <22 kg/m2. Four hundred nine patients (81.2%) had protein malnutrition. Eighty-seven (17.1%) patients had both energy and protein malnutrition. Serum vitamin D was <30 ng/ml in 466 (93%) patients. The prevalence of sarcopenia was 17.1%.Conclusions: Protein malnutrition and vitamin D deficiency are the rule in acute HF patients. Energy malnutrition and sarcopenia are also common. A nutritional assessment in these patients should include these aspects together. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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