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Nutrición Hospitalaria

On-line version ISSN 1699-5198Print version ISSN 0212-1611

Abstract

SOLORZANO-PINEDA, O. M.; RIVERA-LOPEZ, F. A.  and  RUBIO-MARTINEZ, B.. Malnutrition incidence in surgical diabetic and non diabetic patients in general surgery department. Nutr. Hosp. [online]. 2012, vol.27, n.5, pp.1469-1471. ISSN 1699-5198.  https://dx.doi.org/10.3305/nh.2012.27.5.5686.

Objectives: The prevalence of hyponutrition among hospitalized patients varies between 30 to 50%, increasing both the morbidity and mortality rates. The aim of this study is to assess the incidence of hyponutrition in diabetic and non-diabetic patients at the General Surgery Department. Methods: Prospective, observation, and longitudinal study assessing the nutritional status by means of VGS, CONUT, and MNA. Results: 384 patients: 97 surgical diabetic patients, incidence of hyponutrition assessed by VGS 28.8%, by MNA among patients older than 65 years 54.28%. Two hundred and eighty seven non-diabetic surgical patients were assessed with an incidence of hyponutrition of 12.9%, and of 52.94% by MNA. Conclusions: The incidence of hyponutrition in surgical diabetic patients is twofold higher than in non-diabetic patients. Elder diabetic and non-diabetic surgical patients show the same incidence of hyponutrition. Given the high incidence of hyponutrition in surgical patients admitted to the General Surgery Department, the nutritional status should be assessed by means of a protocolled method, at admission by VSG or MNA if they are older than 65 years, and admitted patients should be followed by using CONUT.

Keywords : Hospital malnutrition; Nutritional assessment; Diabetes mellitus; Biochemical markers.

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