Elderly patients with dysphagia in the intensive care unit: Association between malnutrition and delirium

Author:

Liang Xin1,Li Xinya1,Cheng Hongtao1,Wei Fangxin1,Li Tanjian1,Li Yaqing1,Huang YuTing1,Lyu Jun2ORCID,Wang Yu134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing Jinan University Guangzhou China

2. Department of Clinical Research The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University Guangzhou China

3. The Community Healthcare Center of Jinan University Guangzhou China

4. The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDysphagia, as a geriatric syndrome, is prevalent in the intensive care unit (ICU). Malnutrition resulting from swallowing disorders is likely to correlate with adverse ICU outcomes, including delirium, thereby escalating the costs of care and hospitalization. However, malnutrition has not received the attention it deserves in ICU clinical nursing practice. As two preventable and correctable conditions—malnutrition and delirium—the advantages of early identification and intervention are substantial. Exploring the relationship between malnutrition and delirium, starting from the high‐risk group of elderly patients with swallowing difficulties in the ICU, will aid us in managing patients promptly and effectively.AimTo investigate the relationship between malnutrition and the incidence of delirium in elderly patients with dysphagia in the ICU.Study designThis is a retrospective study. Data for this study were obtained from the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care‐IV. All 2273 patients included were dysphagia older patients over 65 years of age admitted to the ICU, and logistic regression was used to explore the relationship between malnutrition and delirium. We also used propensity score matching (PSM) for sensitivity analysis.ResultsAmong the included patients with swallowing difficulties, 13% individuals (297/2273) exhibited malnutrition, with a delirium incidence rate of 55.9% (166/297). In the non‐malnutrition group (1976/2273), the delirium incidence rate is 35.6% (704/1976). After adjusting for 31 covariates, multifactorial logistic regression showed that malnutrition was significantly positively associated with the incidence of delirium in elderly dysphagic patients in the ICU (adjusted odds ratio (OR) = 1.96, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.47–2.62). The results remained stable after analysis by PSM.ConclusionMalnutrition was significantly positively associated with the incidence of delirium in elderly dysphagic patients in the ICU. Malnutrition should be given adequate attention in the ICU.Relevance to Clinical PracticeICU nurses should pay particular attention to malnutrition, especially among the high‐prevalence group of patients with dysphagia. Early identification and nutritional intervention for these patients may help reduce the costs of care and health care expenditures.

Publisher

Wiley

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