Anthropometric nutritional assessment of critically ill hospitalized children.

Revista paulista de medicina Pub Date : 1993-01-01
H P Leite, M K Isatugo, L Sawaki, M Fisberg
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In a prospective study, the nutritional status was evaluated in 46 consecutive admissions to a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, using anthropometric parameters. About 65% of the patients presented malnutrition on admission, with predominance of the chronic form. The mortality rate was greater in the malnourished (20 versus 12.5%) and chronic malnutrition was associated with a higher incidence of infection (42%). There was a fall in channel of percentile for weight-for-height in 36% of the patients evaluated at the final follow up. These results suggest that a significant number of patients are at nutritional risk at the time of hospital admission, and there is an association between nutritional status and hospital course. The anthropometric nutritional evaluation is a simple an reproducible method, and a valuable parameter for an objective nutritional assessment of the critically ill child. Therefore, it should be performed on admission and follow up of hospitalized children.

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危重住院儿童的人体测量营养评估。
在一项前瞻性研究中,利用人体测量参数对46名连续入住儿科重症监护病房的儿童的营养状况进行了评估。约65%的患者在入院时出现营养不良,以慢性形式为主。营养不良的死亡率更高(20% vs 12.5%),慢性营养不良与较高的感染发生率相关(42%)。在最后的随访中,有36%的患者身高体重百分比通道下降。这些结果表明,相当数量的患者在入院时处于营养风险中,并且营养状况与住院过程之间存在关联。人体营养评价是一种简单、可重复的方法,是对危重儿童进行客观营养评价的重要参数。因此,应在住院患儿入院及随访时进行。
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