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[Nutritional screening in hospitalized patients with vascular disease - The relationship of nutritional risk with clinical and economic outcomes in a surgery department].

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2021

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Novo Martínez, Gloria María
Ballesteros Pomar, María D
Sierra Vega, Matilde
García Gallego, Ana Belén

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Introduction: disease-related malnutrition has a negative impact on the outcome in surgical patients. Our objective was to assess the prevalence of nutritional risk in the field of vascular surgery, as well as its consequences on patient outcome and health expenditure. Patients and methods: this is a prospective, observational study conducted during 6 months in a vascular surgery ward at the University Hospital of León, Spain. The Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool was used to obtain data on admission and then every 7 days until hospital discharge. Clinical variables, surgical intervention performed, medical-surgical complications, hospital stay, healthcare costs, and early readmissions were studied. Results: a total of 104 patients, 84.6 % males, with a mean age of 69 (SD: 13) years were enrolled. Of these, 46.2 % were admitted due to peripheral arterial disease; 10.6 % had a positive MUST at the time of admission and 19.2 % at discharge; 100 % of malnourished patients at admission remained in the same situation at discharge. During hospitalization, in 29 patients (27.9 %) the nutritional situation worsened. In all, 81.25 % of patients who experienced worsening of their MUST score had been admitted urgently (p

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Female
Health Expenditures
Hospitalization
Humans
Male
Malnutrition
Nutrition Assessment
Nutritional Status
Prospective Studies
Risk Assessment
Surgery Department, Hospital
Treatment Outcome
Vascular Diseases

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Desnutrición relacionada con la enfermedad. Desnutrición hospitalaria. Riesgo nutricional. Cribado nutricional. Cirugía vascular. Paciente quirúrgico.

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