Handgrip strength and risk of malnutrition are associated with an increased risk of hospitalizations in inflammatory bowel disease patients.

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2023-08-31 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/17562848231194395
Katherine Bedard, Lorian Taylor, Naheed Rajabali, Karen Kroeker, Brendan Halloran, Guanmin Meng, Maitreyi Raman, Puneeta Tandon, Juan G Abraldes, Farhad Peerani
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Background: In patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), frailty is independently associated with mortality and morbidity.

Objectives: This study aimed to extend this work to determine the association between the clinical frailty scale (CFS), handgrip strength (HGS), and malnutrition with IBD-related hospitalizations and surgeries.

Design: IBD patients ⩾18 years of age were prospectively enrolled from two ambulatory care clinics in Alberta, Canada.

Methods: Frailty was defined as a CFS score ⩾4, dynapenia as HGS < 16 kg for females and <27 kg for males, malnutrition using the subjective global assessment (SGA), and the risk of malnutrition using either the abridged patient-generated SGA (abPG-SGA), or the Saskatchewan Inflammatory Bowel Disease Nutrition Risk Tool (SaskIBD-NRT). Logarithm relative hazard graphs and multivariable logistic regression models adjusting for relevant confounders were constructed.

Results: One hundred sixty-one patients (35% ulcerative colitis, 65% Crohn's disease) with a mean age of 42.2 (±15.9) years were followed over a mean period of 43.9 (±10.1) months. Twenty-seven patients were hospitalized, and 13 patients underwent IBD-related surgeries following baseline. While the CFS (aHR 1.34; p = 0.61) and SGA (aHR 0.81; p = 0.69) did not independently predict IBD-related hospitalizations, decreased HGS (aHR 3.96; p = 0.03), increased abPG-SGA score (aHR 1.07; p = 0.03) and a SaskIBD-NRT ⩾ 5 (aHR 4.49; p = 0.02) did. No variable was independently associated with IBD-related surgeries.

Conclusion: HGS, the abPG-SGA, and the SaskIBD-NRT were independently associated with an increased risk of IBD-related hospitalizations. Future studies should aim to validate other frailty assessments in the IBD population in order to better tailor care for all IBD patients.

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手握强度和营养不良风险与炎症性肠病患者住院风险的增加有关。
背景:在炎症性肠病(IBD)患者中,虚弱与死亡率和发病率密切相关:本研究旨在进一步确定临床虚弱量表(CFS)、手握力(HGS)和营养不良与 IBD 相关住院和手术之间的关系:设计:前瞻性地从加拿大艾伯塔省的两家门诊诊所招募了年龄在 18 岁以下的 IBD 患者:方法:体弱定义为 CFS 评分⩾4 分,动眼神经失调定义为 HGS:对 161 名平均年龄为 42.2 (±15.9) 岁的患者(35% 患有溃疡性结肠炎,65% 患有克罗恩病)进行了为期 43.9 (±10.1) 个月的随访。27 名患者住院治疗,13 名患者在基线之后接受了与 IBD 相关的手术。虽然 CFS(aHR 1.34;p = 0.61)和 SGA(aHR 0.81;p = 0.69)不能独立预测与 IBD 相关的住院治疗,但 HGS 下降(aHR 3.96;p = 0.03)、abPG-SGA 评分上升(aHR 1.07;p = 0.03)和 SaskIBD-NRT ⩾ 5(aHR 4.49;p = 0.02)却能独立预测。没有任何变量与 IBD 相关手术独立相关:结论:HGS、abPG-SGA 和 SaskIBD-NRT 与 IBD 相关住院风险增加有独立关联。未来的研究应着眼于在 IBD 群体中验证其他虚弱评估,以便更好地为所有 IBD 患者提供量身定制的护理。
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