학술논문

A Study of the Utility of Nutritional Simple Screening on Admission with Only 4 Items at Emergency Care Hospital. / 急性期病院における4ポイント簡易1次栄養スクリーニングの有用性について
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
静脈経腸栄養 / Jomyaku Keicho Eiyo. 2012, 27(4):1079
Subject
Malnutrition
Screening
Subjective Global Assessment
入院時栄養スクリーニング
栄養不良
Language
Japanese
ISSN
1344-4980
1881-3623
Abstract
[Objectives] Our nutritional screening for the inpatients on admission consists of these four items; equal or less than 80% ideal body weight ratio, pressure sore, oral intake problem include enteral feeding, malnutrition with the appearance. If there are any inpatients with more than one item, we interpret them as malnourished and perform intervention of NST (nutritional support team). We report the utility of our nutritional simple screening on admission (NSSA).[Methods] For all 245 inpatients hospitalized to our medical wards during two months, we independently performed NSSA and subjective global assessment (SGA). We reviewed whether we were able to detect patients with malnutrition by NSSA compared with SGA, physical measurement and blood examinations adequately.[Results] By NSSA, we decided 61 patients needing NST intervention and 184 patients with NST intervention-free. Comparing NST intervention-free patients, NST intervention pivot patients were more undernourished by SGA significantly. Furthermore, serum albumin, % triceps skinfold thickness (%TSF) and % arm muscle circumference (%AMC) of the NST intervention pivot group were lower than NST intervention-free group significantly. The sensitivity and specificity for malnutrition judged by SGA patients of our NSSA were good, which was 87.2% and 86.5% respectively.[Conclusion] Our NSSA shows clinical benefit for its simplicity, because malnutrition patients can be detected adequately.