| Literature DB >> 18568246 |
Artur F Delgado1, Thelma S Okay, Claudio Leone, Buford Nichols, Gilda Maria Del Negro, Flávio Adolfo Costa Vaz.
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UNLABELLED: Critical illness has a major impact on the nutritional status of both children and adults. A retrospective study was conducted to evaluate the incidence of hospital malnutrition at a pediatric tertiary intensive care unit (PICU). Serum concentrations of IL-6 in subgroups of well-nourished and malnourished patients were also evaluated in an attempt to identify those with a potential nutritional risk.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18568246 PMCID: PMC2664228 DOI: 10.1590/s1807-59322008000300012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinics (Sao Paulo) ISSN: 1807-5932 Impact factor: 2.365
Mortality rate, sepsis incidence and the period of hospitalization at the ICU in well-nourished, moderate malnourished and severe malnourished patients
| Well-nourished | Moderate malnourished | Severe malnourished | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mortality rate | 18.5% | 19.5% | 17.9% |
| Sepsis incidence | 34% | 39% | 36% |
| Period of hospitalization at the ICU | 5 days | 5 days | 8 days |
n= 1077 patients;
There was not significant difference when the groups were compared.
Description of the diagnosis of the 29 selected patients according to age
| Malnourished (Mn) | Well-nourished (Wn) |
|---|---|
| Median of age months = 25.6 | Median of age in months = 10.7 |
| NCS tumor (pneumonia and sepsis) | Seizures (ARDS and sepsis) |
| Cardiac malformation (sepsis) | Bilateral pneumonia (sepsis) |
| Pneumonia (sepsis) | Atopic Eczema (sepsis) |
| Myocarditis (pneumonia and sepsis) | Seizures (peumonia and sepsis) |
| Leukemia (sepsis) | Pleural empyema (sepsis) |
| Cutaneous Leishmaniosis (sepsis) | Mandibular abscess (sepsis) |
| Short Bowel Syndrome (sepsis) | Pleural empyema (sepsis) |
| Pulmonary hypertension (pneumonia and sepsis) | Pneumonia (sepsis) |
| Peritonitis (sepsis) | Pneumonia (sepsis) |
| Megacolon (sepsis) | Renal malformation (sepsis) |
| Encephalopathy (gastroenteritis and sepsis) | Bronchopleural fístula (sepsis) |
| Meningitis (sepsis) | Cardiac dysfunction (pneumonia and sepsis) |
| Neonatal asphyxia (pneumonia and sepsis) | Pneumonia (sepsis) |
| Pneumonia and sepsis | Pleural empyema (sepsis) |
| Renal infection (sepsis) |
Figure 1Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System (TISS) evolution in Mn and Wn patients during the period of study
Z score for weight/age and weight/length in malnourished and well-nourished patients on the first, fifth and tenth days
| Day | Weight/ age
| Weight/ length
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Well-nourished | Malnourished | Well-nourished | Malnourished | ||
| 1th | Mean±SD | 0.2±0.9 | −3.1±2.0 | 1.1±1.5 | −1.4±2.3 |
| 5th | Mean±SD | −0.3±1.1 | −3.1±2.0 | 0.1±2.0 | −1.8±2.4 |
| 10th | Mean±SD | −0.5±1.1 | −2.5±1.7 | 0.3±2.0 | −1.6±3.3 |
n= 29 patients
Means values of upper arm muscle circumference, concentrations of albumin and C-reactive protein in malnourished and well-nourished patients during the study
| Day | Malnourished
| Well-nourished
| |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Upper arm muscle circumference (cm) | Albumin (g/dL) | C-Reactive protein (mg/L) | Mid upper arm circumference (cm) | Albumin (g/dL) | C-Reactive protein (mg/L) | ||
| 1th | Mean±SD | 10.6±2.8 | 3.1±0.8 | 129.9±124.6 | 10.7±1.1 | 2.8± 0.7 | 110.5±115.6 |
| 5th | Mean±SD | 9.9±3.4 | 3.4±0.9 | 54.4±99.2 | 9.7±1.8 | 3.3± 0.7 | 45.5± 45.2 |
| 10th | Mean±SD | 10.4±3.7 | 3.3±0.9 | 54.9±79.6 | 9.1±1.6 | 3.3±0.7 | 25.8± 30.0 |
n= 29 patients;
p < 0.05;
p < 0.05;
p < 0.05 during the period of the study in each group – Fisher test; Albumin reference data: 0 until 1 year: 2,9 − 5,5 g/dL; 1 until 31 years: 3,5 until 5,0 g/dL
Descriptive statistics with estimated marginal means of IL-6
| Day | Malnourished
| Well-nourished
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1th | 5th | 10th | 1th | 5th | 10th | |
| Mean±SD | 53.73± 63.5 | 39.32±50.9 | 67.38±141.0 | 127.21±181.3 | 52.60±43.3 | 18.81±22.6 |
n= 29 patients;
SD = standard deviation; Considered normal serum levels = 3.5 pg/mL; R&D systems, UK
Repeated measures ANOVA for IL-6, adjusted for age and with log transformation
| Effect | Descriptive level (p) | Conclusion |
|---|---|---|
| Day* Group | p = 0.26 | There was no difference, only with time |
| Group | p = 0.043 | Mean values had significant difference between Wn and Mn across time |
n= 29 patients
Figure 2IL-6 serum concentrations in malnourished and well-nourished patients during the period of the study