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Published in: European Journal of Medical Research 10/2011

01-12-2011 | Research

Malnutrition and clinical outcome in urological patients

Authors: A. Karl, M. Staehler, R. Bauer, S. Tritschler, Y. Hocaoglu, A. Buchner, J. Hoffmann, D. Kuppinger, C. Stief, P. Rittler

Published in: European Journal of Medical Research | Issue 10/2011

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Abstract

Introduction

In a previous study we evaluated the risk for malnutrition among urological patients in a German university hospital. There are published different studies in other surgical fields that could show a correlation between malnutrition and clinical outcome. As data on this issue is still rare in the urological field we aimed to correlate the risk of malnutrition with different parameters regarding clinical outcome.

Methods

In the time from 2007 to 2009 a total of 320 patients were evaluated regarding the risk of malnutrition and occurrence of complications during the time of hospitalization at our Urological department. The Nutritional risk screening 2002 (NRS) by Kondrup et al. was used for the estimation of the risk level for malnutrition. Patients of a German university hospital were included independently of intervention, age or gender. Parameters for clinical outcome were: pulmonary complications (infectious/noninfectious), cardiovascular complications (infectious/noninfectious), other infections (urinary tract infection etc.), wound healing disorders and time of hospitalization.

Results

In this evaluation 320 patients were included for analysis. Forty patients (13%) presented with a normal nutritional status (NRS score 0) at the time of admission to the hospital and 212 patients (66%) were at risk for forming malnutrition problems (NRS score 1-2). sixty eight patients (21%) of this urological cohort were detected with a malnutrition according to the applied NRS score (≥3). Regarding the occurrence of overall complications in this cohort the rate was rather low compared to other surgical fields. Of 320 patients only 22 patients (7%) presented with relevant complications during their hospitalization. However if data were stratified for peri- and postoperative complications in correlation to nutritional status of patients, an evident trend to a higher complication rate of 9% was obvious.

Conclusions

In our cohort of exclusively urological patients, the risk for post-surgical complications was higher in patients who were malnourished as defined using the Nutritional Risc Screening System (NRS) by Kondrup et al. Further studies need to show whether an adequate nutritional supportive therapy could help to optimize the clinical outcome of malnourished urological patients.
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Metadata
Title
Malnutrition and clinical outcome in urological patients
Authors
A. Karl
M. Staehler
R. Bauer
S. Tritschler
Y. Hocaoglu
A. Buchner
J. Hoffmann
D. Kuppinger
C. Stief
P. Rittler
Publication date
01-12-2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
European Journal of Medical Research / Issue 10/2011
Electronic ISSN: 2047-783X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-16-10-469

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