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Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool improves the prediction of malnutrition risk outcomes in liver cirrhosis patients compared with Nutritional Risk Screening 2002

The European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) guidelines recommend the Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool (RFH-NPT) to identify malnutrition risk in patients with liver disease. However, little is known about the application of the RFH-NPT to screen for the risk o...

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Autores principales: Wu, Yuchao, Zhu, Yage, Feng, Yali, Wang, Ruojing, Yao, Naijuan, Zhang, Mengmeng, Liu, Xiaohui, Liu, Huan, Shi, Lei, Zhu, Li, Yang, Nan, Chen, Hongmei, Liu, Jinfeng, Zhao, Yingren, Yang, Yuan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7656665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32600494
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114520002366
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author Wu, Yuchao
Zhu, Yage
Feng, Yali
Wang, Ruojing
Yao, Naijuan
Zhang, Mengmeng
Liu, Xiaohui
Liu, Huan
Shi, Lei
Zhu, Li
Yang, Nan
Chen, Hongmei
Liu, Jinfeng
Zhao, Yingren
Yang, Yuan
author_facet Wu, Yuchao
Zhu, Yage
Feng, Yali
Wang, Ruojing
Yao, Naijuan
Zhang, Mengmeng
Liu, Xiaohui
Liu, Huan
Shi, Lei
Zhu, Li
Yang, Nan
Chen, Hongmei
Liu, Jinfeng
Zhao, Yingren
Yang, Yuan
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description The European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) guidelines recommend the Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool (RFH-NPT) to identify malnutrition risk in patients with liver disease. However, little is known about the application of the RFH-NPT to screen for the risk of malnutrition in China, where patients primarily suffer from hepatitis virus-related cirrhosis. A total of 155 cirrhosis patients without liver cancer or uncontrolled co-morbid illness were enrolled in this prospective study. We administered the Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS-2002), RFH-NPT, Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) and Liver Disease Undernutrition Screening Tool (LDUST) to the patients within 24 h after admission and performed follow-up observations for 1·5 years. The RFH-NPT and NRS-2002 had higher sensitivities (64·8 and 52·4 %) and specificities (60 and 70 %) than the other tools with regard to screening for malnutrition risk in cirrhotic patients. The prevalence of nutritional risk was higher under the use of the RFH-NPT against the NRS-2002 (63 v. 51 %). The RFH-NPT tended more easily to detect malnutrition risk in patients with advanced Child–Pugh classes (B and C) and lower Model for End-stage Liver Disease scores (<15) compared with NRS-2002. RFH-NPT score was an independent predictive factor for mortality. Patients identified as being at high malnutrition risk with the RFH-NPT had a higher mortality rate than those at low risk; the same result was not obtained with the NRS-2002. Therefore, we suggest that using the RFH-NPT improves the ability of clinicians to predict malnutrition risk in patients with cirrhosis primarily caused by hepatitis virus infection at an earlier stage.
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spelling pubmed-76566652020-12-27 Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool improves the prediction of malnutrition risk outcomes in liver cirrhosis patients compared with Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 Wu, Yuchao Zhu, Yage Feng, Yali Wang, Ruojing Yao, Naijuan Zhang, Mengmeng Liu, Xiaohui Liu, Huan Shi, Lei Zhu, Li Yang, Nan Chen, Hongmei Liu, Jinfeng Zhao, Yingren Yang, Yuan Br J Nutr Full Papers The European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) guidelines recommend the Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool (RFH-NPT) to identify malnutrition risk in patients with liver disease. However, little is known about the application of the RFH-NPT to screen for the risk of malnutrition in China, where patients primarily suffer from hepatitis virus-related cirrhosis. A total of 155 cirrhosis patients without liver cancer or uncontrolled co-morbid illness were enrolled in this prospective study. We administered the Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS-2002), RFH-NPT, Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) and Liver Disease Undernutrition Screening Tool (LDUST) to the patients within 24 h after admission and performed follow-up observations for 1·5 years. The RFH-NPT and NRS-2002 had higher sensitivities (64·8 and 52·4 %) and specificities (60 and 70 %) than the other tools with regard to screening for malnutrition risk in cirrhotic patients. The prevalence of nutritional risk was higher under the use of the RFH-NPT against the NRS-2002 (63 v. 51 %). The RFH-NPT tended more easily to detect malnutrition risk in patients with advanced Child–Pugh classes (B and C) and lower Model for End-stage Liver Disease scores (<15) compared with NRS-2002. RFH-NPT score was an independent predictive factor for mortality. Patients identified as being at high malnutrition risk with the RFH-NPT had a higher mortality rate than those at low risk; the same result was not obtained with the NRS-2002. Therefore, we suggest that using the RFH-NPT improves the ability of clinicians to predict malnutrition risk in patients with cirrhosis primarily caused by hepatitis virus infection at an earlier stage. Cambridge University Press 2020-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7656665/ /pubmed/32600494 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114520002366 Text en © The Authors 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Full Papers
Wu, Yuchao
Zhu, Yage
Feng, Yali
Wang, Ruojing
Yao, Naijuan
Zhang, Mengmeng
Liu, Xiaohui
Liu, Huan
Shi, Lei
Zhu, Li
Yang, Nan
Chen, Hongmei
Liu, Jinfeng
Zhao, Yingren
Yang, Yuan
Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool improves the prediction of malnutrition risk outcomes in liver cirrhosis patients compared with Nutritional Risk Screening 2002
title Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool improves the prediction of malnutrition risk outcomes in liver cirrhosis patients compared with Nutritional Risk Screening 2002
title_full Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool improves the prediction of malnutrition risk outcomes in liver cirrhosis patients compared with Nutritional Risk Screening 2002
title_fullStr Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool improves the prediction of malnutrition risk outcomes in liver cirrhosis patients compared with Nutritional Risk Screening 2002
title_full_unstemmed Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool improves the prediction of malnutrition risk outcomes in liver cirrhosis patients compared with Nutritional Risk Screening 2002
title_short Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool improves the prediction of malnutrition risk outcomes in liver cirrhosis patients compared with Nutritional Risk Screening 2002
title_sort royal free hospital-nutritional prioritizing tool improves the prediction of malnutrition risk outcomes in liver cirrhosis patients compared with nutritional risk screening 2002
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7656665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32600494
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114520002366
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