2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2017.08.007
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Concordance of the new ESPEN criteria with low phase angle in defining early stages of malnutrition in cardiac surgery

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“…Previous studies found that the EI was a useful marker for heart failure [16][17][18] and the phase angle was a predictive marker for cardiac surgery [12][13][14][15]. The EI shows the ratio between intra-and extracellular water.…”
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“…Previous studies found that the EI was a useful marker for heart failure [16][17][18] and the phase angle was a predictive marker for cardiac surgery [12][13][14][15]. The EI shows the ratio between intra-and extracellular water.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ringaitiene et al [ 13 , 15 ] reported that the phase angle reflects the preoperative nutritional state of cardiac surgery patients and that patients with a lower PA needed more blood transfusions and had more complications. In our study, PA had a weak negative correlation with the ICU stay, so patients with a lower PA tended to stay in the ICU longer.…”
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“…Sensitivity and specificity between PA and screening tools showed a good validity. Ringaitiene et al [38] used the 15 th percentile of a specific age and sex group to determine malnutrition and showed that fewer patients were classified malnourished by the new ESPEN criteria than by PA. The authors recommended the implementation of PA into the ESPEN criteria.…”
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“…Well-nourished cells have enough resources and energy to build and maintain the proper structure of their membranes. Thus, it results in high electrical capacitance and high PA. Relatedly, malnutrition can be characterized by low capacitance and low PA [ 8 , 9 , 10 ]. PA is a well-recognized parameter of nutritional status [ 8 ].…”
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