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MNA predictive value in the follow-up of geriatric patients.

Authors :
Donini LM
Savina C
Rosano A
De Felice MR
Tassi L
De Bernardini L
Pinto A
Giusti AM
Cannella C
Source :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging [J Nutr Health Aging] 2003; Vol. 7 (5), pp. 282-93.
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to verify, in a sample of elderly subjects admitted to long-term care, the impact of malnutrition, according to the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA), on mortality and on the occurrence of Adverse Clinical Events in a 3-12 months follow-up study.<br />Subjects: The survey included all patients admitted to a geriatric hospital--"Villa delle Querce", Nemi (Rome, Italy)--between January 1997 and April 2000, whose nutritional status we were able to monitor for over 3 months. The study comprised 167 elderly subjects, of which 125 women (74.9%) aged 83.3 8 years (60-95 years), and 42 men (25.1%) aged 79.6 9 years with an average follow-up period of 7.5 months.<br />Methods: Upon admission and at every check we evaluated each subject's cognitive functions, functional status, co-morbidity, frailty, nutritional status (anthropometric and biochemical indices; MNA). During the follow-up we recorded Adverse Clinical Events. We calculated the predictive value of MNA, we correlated variations in MNA scores with variations of nutritional parameters.<br />Results: MNA's predictive ability both upon admission and upon discharge was found to be excellent. The MNA score was found to be correlated-although not to a very high degree-with variations nutritional parameters. Even more than malnutrition, a low MNA score was found to be predictive of a greater incidence of Adverse Clinical Events during hospitalisation and of higher mortality.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1279-7707
Volume :
7
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12917741