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INFUSÃO VERSUS NECESSIDADES DA TERAPIA NUTRICIONAL ENTERAL DE PACIENTES INTERNADOS EM UM HOSPITAL UNIVERSITÁRIO.

Authors :
de Nazareth de Lima Carneiro, Maria
Lopes Gomes, Daniela
Maria de Lima Carvalhal, Manuela
da Silva Mota, Elenise
Pereira da Silva Costa, Lilian
Source :
Revista Brasileira de Obesidade, Nutrição e Emagrecimento. 2020 Supplement, Vol. 14 Issue 91, p1333-1343. 11p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Introduction: Enteral Nutritional Therapy (ENT) is seen as a strategy to prevent loss of body mass, reduce the severity of the disease, decrease complications, shorten the period of hospitalization, and favorably impact the results of hospitalized patients. However, patients often receive lower energy and protein values than needed. Objective: To evaluate the infusion versus the needs of ENT of patients in a university hospital. Materials and methods: Descriptive, analytical, longitudinal study with patients in ENT, hospitalized from May to November 2017. Sociodemographic, clinical, anthropometric data related to ENT and nutritional screening information were collected according to the Nutritional Risk Screening (NRS-2002). Nutritional requirements were estimated according to the recommendations of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition. In the statistical analysis, the Statistical Package for the Social Science, v. 21.0, considering p <0.05. Results: 55 patients, 67.3% were eutrophic by the Body Mass Index (BMI), 76.4% had malnutrition by the mid-arm circumference (%MAC) and 96.4% were at nutritional risk by the NRS-2002. The prevalence of inadequacy in the first 72 hours of ENT was 44% and 62% for energy and protein, respectively. When testing the correlation of BMI and MAC with the energyprotein adequacy of ENT, a significant inverse association was observed in relation to energy adequacy (r²= -0.254; p= 0.045; r²= -0.362; p=0.003) and protein (r²= -0.281; p= 0.019; r²= -0.492; p<0.000). Conclusion: In view of the inadequacy of the energy-protein offer, it is suggested that strategies for continuing education and training for the multidisciplinary team should be implemented to ensure an adequate nutritional supply. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Portuguese
ISSN :
19819919
Volume :
14
Issue :
91
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Revista Brasileira de Obesidade, Nutrição e Emagrecimento
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155290543