1. Effect of risk of malnutrition on 30-day mortality among older patients with acute heart failure in Emergency Departments
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Federico Cuesta Triana, Berenice Nayla Brizzi, Francisca Caimari, Juan Antonio Andueza, Pedro Gil, María Luisa López-Grima, Aitor Alquezar, Héctor Bueno, Lucía Salgado, María Del Mar Suárez-Cadenas, Javier Jacob, Maria Àngels Pedragosa, A. Jerez, Òscar Miró, José Andrés Sánchez Nicolás, Pedro Ruiz Artacho, María Luisa Docavo, Ferran Llopis, José María Fernández-Cañadas, Pere Llorens, Fernando Richard, Pilar Martín, María del Carmen Santos, Josep María Gaytan, Cristina Fernández Pérez, Enrique Martín Mojarro, Sira Aguiló, María José Pérez-Durá, José María Álvarez Pérez, Amparo Valero, Luis Calderón, FJ Martín-Sánchez, Juan González Del Castillo, Sergio Herrera Mateo, Alfons Aguirre, Guillermo Llopis García, Paula LázaroAragues, Marta Merlo Loranca, Carles Ferrer, P. Gil, Pablo Herrero, Patricia Javaloyes, José Manuel Garrido, María Pilar López Díez, Carolina Sánchez, Miguel Alberto Rizzi, Virginia Álvarez Rodríguez, José Manuel Carratalá, Rebeca Pardo García, María T. Vidán, Rodolfo Romero, Alex Roset, Pascual Piñera, Esther Rodríguez Adrada, José Antonio Sevillano Fernández, Xavier Rossello, Ester Soy Ferrer, Carolina Xipell, Víctor Gil, and María Teresa Lorca
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heart failure ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Risk Assessment ,03 medical and health sciences ,Elderly ,0302 clinical medicine ,Older patients ,Risk Factors ,Secondary analysis ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Heart Failure ,Framingham Risk Score ,Routine screening ,Frailty ,Emergency department ,business.industry ,Malnutrition ,medicine.disease ,Older ,Logistic Models ,Nutrition Assessment ,Spain ,30 day mortality ,Acute Disease ,Emergency medicine ,Female ,Emergency Service, Hospital ,business - Abstract
Background: Little is known about the prevalence and impact of risk of malnutrition on short-term mortality among seniors presenting with acute heart failure (AHF) in emergency setting. The objective was to determine the impact of risk of malnutrition on 30-day mortality risk among older patients who attended in Emergency Departments (EDs) for AHF. Material and methods: We performed a secondary analysis of the OAK-3 Registry including all consecutive patients >= 65 years attending in 16 Spanish EDs for AHF. Risk of malnutrition was defined by the Mini Nutritional Assessment Short Form (MNA-SF) < 12 points. Unadjusted and adjusted logistic regression models were used to assess the association between risk of malnutrition and 30-day mortality. Results: We included 749 patients (mean age: 85 (SD 6); 55.8% females). Risk of malnutrition was observed in 594 (79.3%) patients. The rate of 30-day mortality was 8.8%. After adjusting for MEESSI-AHF risk score clinical categories (model 1) and after adding all variables showing a significantly different distribution among groups (model 2), the risk of malnutrition was an independent factor associated with 30-day mortality (adjusted OR by model 1 = 3.4; 95% CI 1.2-9.7; p = .020 and adjusted OR by model 2 = 3.1; 95% CI 1.1-9.0; p = .033) compared to normal nutritional status. Conclusions: The risk of malnutrition assessed by the MNA-SF is associated with 30-day mortality in older patients with AHF who were attended in EDs. Routine screening of risk of malnutrition may help emergency physicians in decision-making and establishing a care plan.
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- 2019
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