Title Transcription | トウイン ニュウインカンジャ ニオケル NST ショウカイ ノ ジキ ト タイインジテンキ トノ カンレン
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Title Alternative (English) | Association Between the Timing of Referral to the Nutrition Support Team and Disease Outcome at Discharge of Inpatients at Shimane University Hospital
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jpn
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Research report
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Yata, Risako
Division of Nutrition Treatment
Hirai, Junko
Division of Nutrition Treatment
Nobata, Akiko
Department of Clinical Laboratory
Sato, Emi
Department of Clinical Laboratory
Notsu, Yoshitomo
Department of Clinical Laboratory
Endo, Shinichi
Department of Pharmacy
Omura, Kenji
Department of Pharmacy
Inoue, Mika
Department of Nursing
Kageyama, Mihoko
Department of Nursing
MAKABE, Fumiyoshi
Department of Rehabilitation
HARA, Yuki
Department of Rehabilitation
Tobita, Hiroshi
Division of Hepatology
Fukuda, Seiji
Department of Clinical Nursing
Itakura, Masayuki
Division of Breast and Endocrine Surgery
Yano, Shozo
Department of Laboratory Medicine
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Description | Objective: It has been widely accepted that malnutrition is a prognostic factor for a
disease. The patients with malnutrition should be referred to nutrition support team(NST)as soon as possible. However, few reports about the relationship of the timing of NST referral and disease outcome have been published. Here, we retrospectively examined the association between the timing of NST referral and disease outcome. Methods: One hundred and thirty-nine patients aged 20 and more, referred to NST at Shimane University Hospital between 2012 and 2014 were included in this study. The study population was divided into 2 groups, survived(n=105)and deceased(n=34). The disease background, laboratory data, and the factors regarding hospitalization and NST were compared between the 2 groups. Results: Although the duration of hospitalization did not show any statistical difference between the 2 groups, the duration from admission to NST referral was significantly shorter in survived group. Serum albumin level was gradually decreased in deceased group, which was significantly recovered in survived group. Simple regression analysis demonstrated that the change of serum albumin level was inversely associated with the change of serum C-reactive protein after NST referral. The patients who were referred to NST within 10-30 days of admission, or the serum albumin level was 2.5 g/dL or greater at referral showed better outcome. Conclusion: Our results suggest that the timing of referral to NST along with the nutritional status of the patients during referral is associated with the disease outcome. We propose that regular check-up of nutritional status by co-medical staff may lead to early NST referral and better outcome in patients with malnutrition. 目的:低栄養が予後不良因子であることは広く認知され、低栄養患者はできるだけ早
期に栄養サポートチーム(NST)へ紹介することが勧められている。しかし、NST紹介の時期が 患者の転帰と関連するという報告は少ない。そこでわれわれは、NST紹介時期と転帰との関連に ついて後方視的に分析した。 方法:2012 ~2014 年度のNST紹介患者のうち、満20 歳以上の139 症例を軽快退院群105 例、死 亡退院群34 例に分け、患者背景、臨床検査値、入退院およびNSTに関する項目を比較した。 結果:両群間において、入院日数には有意差を認めなかったが、入院からNST紹介までの日数 は軽快退院群で有意に短かった。血清アルブミン値は死亡退院群で経時的に低下したのに対し、軽快退院群ではNST紹介後有意に改善した。単相関では、紹介後の血清アルブミン値の変化量は C-reactive proteinの変化量と負の相関を示した。入院から紹介までの日数が10 日~30 日以内また は紹介時の血清アルブミン値が2.5g/dL 以上では退院時転帰が比較的良好であった。 結論:NST紹介時期および紹介時とその後の患者の栄養状態は、退院時転帰と相関することが 示された。多職種による定期的な栄養評価により、低栄養患者の早期からのNST紹介や良好な転 帰に繋がることが望まれる。 |
Subject | NST
転帰
アルブミン
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Journal Title |
Bulletin of Shimane University Faculty of Medicine
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Volume | 40
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Start Page | 37
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End Page | 43
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ISSN | 1880084X
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Published Date | 2018-03-31
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NCID | AA12049432
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Publisher | 島根大学医学部
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Publisher Aalternative | Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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PDF
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Rights | 島根大学医学部
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出版社版
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Gyoseki ID | e34573
e34499
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OAI-PMH Set |
University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine
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