Recognition and Prevention of Nosocomial Malnutrition: A Review and A Call to Action!

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Recognition and Prevention of Nosocomial Malnutrition: A Review and A Call to Action!

Am J Med. 2017 Dec;130(12):1345-1350

Authors: Kirkland LL, Shaughnessy E

Abstract
Nosocomial malnutrition in hospitalized adults is a morbid, costly, and potentially preventable and treatable problem. Although recognized as contributing to many serious complications of hospitalization, malnutrition is often missed when present on admission and rarely diagnosed if it occurs during hospital stay. Many routine clinical practices such as holding nutrition for testing or failing to address poor intake, when added to acute inflammatory disease states, cause rapid deterioration in nutritional status in up to 70% of inpatients. Malnutrition during hospitalization is associated with increased mortality for years after discharge. In addition, unrecognized (and under-coded) malnutrition is associated with potential lost revenues for hospital systems. Low-cost interventions of recognizing at-risk patients and providing adequate nutrition have the potential to improve patient outcomes and reduce health care costs. Physicians must champion implementation of these interventions, using guidance from national organizations.

PMID: 28843651 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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