Malnutrition Clinical Trial
Official title:
"Evaluation of the Efficacy of Two Nutritional Risk Screening Tests, Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS 2002) and Subjective Global Assessment (SGA), to Identifying Malnourished or at Risk of Malnutrition Hospital Patients"
In several hospital clinical trials, the nutritional intervention has been proven to be
effective in preventing and/or reducing malnutrition. Therefore, a procedure to identify the
risk of malnutrition or malnourishment in hospitalized patients is necessary to guarantee an
adequate and timely nutritional treatment.
Aims: to compare two validated nutritional screening tools: NRS 2002 and SGA. These are used
to identify the risk of malnutrition or malnourishment in hospitalized patients.
Patients and Methods: The study is currently carried out at the Federico II University
Hospital of Naples, Italy. The in patients admitted in the Clinical Wards since September
2016 are being evaluated. The two screening test results and the assessment of the patients'
parameters are collected within 72 hours following admission. Age, sex, height, weight, Body
Mass Index (BMI), calf circumference and dominant hand of the participants are being noted.
Venous blood samples are collected for routine biochemistry and inflammatory parameters ; all
measurements are determined by routine laboratory methods at the Department of Laboratory
Medicine of the University Hospital Federico II, Naples.
In several hospital clinical trials, the nutritional intervention has been proven to be
effective in preventing and/or reducing malnutrition. Therefore, a procedure to identify the
risk of malnutrition or malnourishment in hospitalized patients is necessary to guarantee an
adequate and timely nutritional treatment. It is mandatory for clinics and health services to
perform the screening test for the evaluation of the nutritional status and need in
hospitalized patient.
Aims: The first aim of this study is to compare two validated nutritional screening tools:
Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS 2002) and Subjective Global Assessment (SGA). These are
used to identify the risk of malnutrition or malnourishment in hospitalized patients. The
second aim is to evaluate possible correlations between the tests score and body composition
parameters (phase angle of the Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis, BIA), handgrip strength and
biochemical parameters.
Patients and Methods: The study is currently carried out at the Federico II University
Hospital of Naples, Italy. The inpatients admitted in the Clinical Wards coming from the
Emergency Room of the Hospital since September 2016 are being evaluated. The two screening
test results and the assessment of the patients' parameters are collected within 72 hours
following admission. The SGA and NRS 2002 are administered separately. Age, sex, height,
weight, Body Mass Index (BMI), calf circumference and dominant hand of the participants are
being noted. Venous blood samples are collected for routine biochemistry and inflammatory
parameters (C-reactive protein, fibrinogen) early in the morning in the fasting state; all
measurements are determined by routine laboratory methods at the Department of Laboratory
Medicine of the University Hospital Federico II, Naples.
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