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The Prevalence of Malnutrition and Effectiveness of STRONGkids Tool in the Identification of Malnutrition Risks among Pediatric Surgical Patients

机译:营养不良的患病率和STRONGkids工具在儿科手术患者营养不良风险识别中的作用

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Background: High prevalence of malnutrition along with the risk for the development of malnutrition in hospitalised children has been reported. However, this problem remains largely unrecognised by healthcare workers. Aims: To determine the prevalence of malnutrition and effectiveness of STRONGkids nutritional risk screening (NRS) tool in the identification of malnutrition risk among pediatric surgical patients. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: A total of 494 pediatric surgical patients (median age 59 months, 75.8% males) were included in this prospective study conducted over 3 months. SD-scores 60 months (13.4 vs. 6.6%, p=0.012). Chronic malnutrition was identified in 23 (4.6%) of patients with no significant difference between age groups. There were 7 (1.4%) children with coexistent acute and chronic malnutrition. The STRONGkids tool revealed that 35.7% of patients were either in the moderate or high risk group for malnutrition. Malnutrition, as revealed by anthropometric measurements, was more likely in the presence of gastrointestinal (26.9%, p=0.004) and inguinoscrotal/penile surgery (4.0%, p=0.031), co-morbidities affecting nutritional status (p0.001) and inpatient admissions (p=0.014). Among patients categorized as low risk for malnutrition, there were more outpatients than inpatients (89.3 vs. 10.7%, p0.001) and more elective surgery cases than emergency surgery cases (93.4 vs. 6.6%, p0.001). Conclusion: Providing data on the prevalence of malnutrition and risk of malnutrition in a prospectively recruited group of hospitalised pediatric surgical patients, the data acquired in the present study emphasise the need to raise clinician’s awareness about the importance of nutritional status assessment among hospitalised pediatric patients and the benefits of identifying patients at the risk of nutritional depletion before malnutrition occurs. Our findings support the use of the STRONGkids tool among pediatric surgical patients to identify patients at risk for malnutrition and to increase the physician’s awareness of nutritional assessment among hospitalised patients upon admission.
机译:背景:已经报道了住院儿童营养不良的普遍性以及营养不良的风险。但是,该问题在很大程度上仍未被医护人员所认识。目的:确定营养不良的患病率以及STRONGkids营养风险筛查(NRS)工具在儿科手术患者营养不良风险识别中的有效性。研究设计:横断面研究。方法:这项为期3个月的前瞻性研究共纳入494名儿科手术患者(中位年龄59个月,男性75.8%)。 SD评分60个月(13.4年与6.6%,p = 0.012)。在23名(4.6%)患者中发现了慢性营养不良,各年龄组之间无显着差异。共有7名(1.4%)儿童患有急性和慢性营养不良。 STRONGkids工具显示35.7%的患者属于营养不良的中度或高风险组。人体测量发现,营养不良在胃肠道疾病(26.9%,p = 0.004)和腹股沟阴囊/阴茎手术(4.0%,p = 0.031),影响营养状况的合并症(p <0.001)和住院人数(p = 0.014)。在营养不良风险低的患者中,门诊病人多于住院病人(89.3比10.7%,p <0.001),而择期手术病例比急诊手术病例更多(93.4 vs. 6.6%,p <0.001)。结论:本研究获得的数据提供了预期招募的住院儿科手术患者的营养不良发生率和营养不良风险的数据,强调需要提高临床医生对住院儿科患者和患者营养状况评估重要性的认识。在营养不良发生之前确定患者处于营养枯竭风险中的好处。我们的研究结果支持在儿科手术患者中使用STRONGkids工具,以识别有营养不良风险的患者,并提高住院医师对住院患者进行营养评估的认识。

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