Nutritional screening and assessment tools for patients with cirrhosis based on the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition criteria

Author:

He Yumei12,Hu Ling2,Wu Shiyan3,Li Lu3,Zhong Ke2,Li Jiazhen4,Liu Na5,Sun Xiaobin2,Wang Qiong2,Sun Chao6ORCID,Wu Liping2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. North Sichuan Medical College Nanchong China

2. Department of Gastroenterology The Third People's Hospital of Chengdu Chengdu China

3. Department of Gastroenterology The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University Luzhou China

4. Department of Clinical Nutrition The Third People's Hospital of Chengdu Chengdu China

5. Department of Radiology The Third People's Hospital of Chengdu Chengdu China

6. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Tianjin Medical University General Hospital Tianjin China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMalnutrition is highly prevalent and associated with complications and mortality in patients with cirrhosis.MethodsThis was a prospective observational study. Patients with cirrhosis were screened using the Nutritional Risk Screening 2002, the Royal Free Hospital‐Nutritional Prioritizing Tool and the Skeletal Muscle Index. Then, the sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values, and consistency with the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition criteria results were calculated. We also analysed the association between nutritional status and short‐term prognosis.ResultsWe enrolled 125 patients with cirrhosis, of whom 59.20% and 60.00% were malnourished based on the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition criteria and Skeletal Muscle Index. Some 53.60% and 65.60%, respectively, were classified medium‐to‐high nutritional risk by Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 and the Royal Free Hospital‐Nutritional Prioritizing Tool. The Royal Free Hospital‐Nutritional Prioritizing Tool had the best predictive value, and it was more sensitive and had a better negative predictive value than the Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 Tool. The Skeletal Muscle Index also had good sensitivity and predictive value. The Royal Free Hospital‐Nutritional Prioritizing Tool, Skeletal Muscle Index and Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition criteria showed high concordance. The 3‐ and 6‐month mortality rates were significantly higher for patients with moderate‐to‐high nutritional risk or malnutrition, regardless of the tool.ConclusionsWhen assessing cirrhosis with the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition criteria, the Royal Free Hospital‐Nutritional Prioritizing Tool is best for nutritional screening and the Skeletal Muscle Index is also a good nutritional assessment tool.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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