2019
DOI: 10.1017/s0007114519002277
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Evaluation of the effectiveness of eight screening tools in detecting risk of malnutrition in cirrhotic patients: the KIRRHOS study

Abstract: Malnutrition risk screening in cirrhotic patients is crucial, as poor nutritional status negatively affects disease prognosis and survival. Given that a variety of malnutrition screening tools is usually used in routine clinical practice, the effectiveness of eight screening tools in detecting malnutrition risk in cirrhotic patients was sought. A total of 170 patients (57·1 % male, 59·4 (sd 10·5) years, 50·6 % decompensated ones) with cirrhosis of various aetiologies were enrolled. Nutritional screening was pe… Show more

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“…When compared with the RFH-GA in our study, the LDUST had the highest sensitivity and lowest specificity (69 and 10 %, respectively), and the MUST had the lowest sensitivity (38•6 %). In addition, the present study showed that the RFH-NPT was better able than the LDUST to predict the risk of malnutrition associated with increased mortality (17) . Therefore, we did not consider the LDUST and MUST in the subsequent analyses, instead focusing on the NRS-2002, which is relatively more widely used in clinical practice in China, and the RFH-NPT.…”
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confidence: 49%
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“…When compared with the RFH-GA in our study, the LDUST had the highest sensitivity and lowest specificity (69 and 10 %, respectively), and the MUST had the lowest sensitivity (38•6 %). In addition, the present study showed that the RFH-NPT was better able than the LDUST to predict the risk of malnutrition associated with increased mortality (17) . Therefore, we did not consider the LDUST and MUST in the subsequent analyses, instead focusing on the NRS-2002, which is relatively more widely used in clinical practice in China, and the RFH-NPT.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…The identification of patients at risk of malnutrition in a hospital setting with an effective and simple nutrition risk screening tool is essential; such a tool would enable earlier nutrition assessment and more timely interventions, leading to reductions in morbidity and mortality in patients with cirrhosis (6) . Previous European studies suggested that the RFH-NPT was more sensitive than the NRS-2002 for the assessment of the risk of malnutrition and the prediction of disease progression and outcomes in patients with chronic liver disease based on regression analysis (11,12,16,17) . Although the RFH-NPT is recommended as a screening tool for malnutrition in liver disease patients, there are few data from Asia.…”
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