Literature DB >> 402509

Nutritional support in cardiac cachexia.

G L Blackburn, G W Gibbons, A Bothe, P N Benotti, D E Harken, T M McEnany.   

Abstract

A nutritional survey of 350 hospital patients reveals 50 with cardiac disease who had clinically significant protein-calorie malnutrition. Assessment criteria of malnutrition (per cent normal) included triceps skin fold (52 per cent), arm muscle circumference (88 per cent), and impaired delayed hypersensitivity skin testing (i.e., deficiency in cell-mediated immunity), the latter frequently observed in patients with concurrent weight loss. The functional category of cardiac status was not precise in predictin the morbidity and mortality of 14 patients undergoing cardiac valvuloplasty. By contrast, a nutritional/metabolic profile using weight loss, triceps skin fold (35 per cent), arm muscle circumference (27 per cent), and cell-mediated immunity (29 per cent) did identify high-risk patients who could be expected to benefit by concurrent nutritional support (4/4). Further studies are indicated to determine if nutritional support for cardiac cachexia can reduce the levels of morbidity and mortality during mitral and tricuspid valve surgery.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 402509

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


  9 in total

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9.  Computed tomography diagnosed cachexia and sarcopenia in 725 oncology patients: is nutritional screening capturing hidden malnutrition?

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