2018, Number 3
Nutritional state, stay and state to the expenditure in ICU
Language: Spanish
References: 13
Page: 1-18
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: the malnutrition to be continuing a frequent cause of mortality and the principal problem of heath around the world, affecting principally the subjects hospitalizes.Method: prospective study, observational, realized as longitudinal cut in patients admitted in the Intensive Care Unit (UCI) at the Hospital Miguel Enriquez, between july 2013 and February 2014, to define the relation between the nutritional state, state of the expenditure and stay. It was mandate as measure of the association between the variable through the coefficient of correlation of Pearson.
Results: the middle of the age as show it was of 55,7% ± 20,2 with 50.9 of males and 49.1% of females. The mortality was of 20,9%. The CONUT correlation with mortality was of 0.187 (p= 0.01) and with the stay was of 0.130 (p=0.025), the Abdominal Circumference (AC) showed the correlation with the stay 0.144 (p=0.013) and with the TIMI 0.191(p= 0.042) the relation between albumin with the mortality was of -0.119 (p=0.039) equal of the level of hemoglobin 0.165 (p=0.04).
Conclusion: half of the patients were on the 6ta decade of their life, showing the same proportion in male/ female sex, the mortality was low. CONUT have a direct relation with the stay in UCI and the state of the expenditure, the Abdominal Circumference showed the same relation with stay and the hemoglobin with state of the expenditure. The albumin has an inverse relation withstate of the expenditure. We have founded a direct relation between the anthropometric variable (AC) and TIMI, the CONUT exhibit a positive correlation with APACHE II.
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