Title of article :
Predicting the outcome of long-term care by clinical and functional indices: the role of nutritional status
Author/Authors :
L.M. Donini، نويسنده , , M.R. De FeLice1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
7
From page :
586
To page :
592
Abstract :
in elderly subjects, past researches have already underlined the role of nutritional status as a basic factor able to influence the prognosis either in acute wards or in rehabilitation and long-term care settings. aim of the study is that of retrospectively verify, through a multivariate analysis, the factors able to condition mortality in long-term care, paying particular attention to the nutritional status. Methods: the survey included 513 patients aged more than 65 years admitted to a long-term care unit during a three years period. exitus within the first three months of hospitalization was considered the outcome variable, while baseline functional, cognitive, clinical and nutritional status were considered the independent variables eventually related to mortality. Results: the univariate analysis found that some variables were significantly correlated with the outcome: comorbidity, aDL, cognitive status, pressure sores, albumin, transferrin, cRP, mucoprotein, cholesterol, cholinesterase, MaMc and Mna. the predictive value of the block model of the logistic regression analysis was 77.9% (specificity = 85.3%, sensitivity = 63.9%). With the forward stepwise analysis only Mna, cholinesterase, cRP and mucoprotein were considered in the final model. in this case the predictive value of the model was 79.3% (specificity = 84.6%, sensitivity = 69.46%).
Keywords :
Long-term care , MNA , Nutritional status , ELDERLY
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Record number :
850586
Link To Document :
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