Risco de síndrome de realimentação e desfechos clínicos em pacientes de prontos socorros do Distrito Federal

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Autor(a) principal: Leal Dominguez, Nathália
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Amaral Ferreira Baracho, Thaís, de Abreu Toscano Souza, Bruna, Silveira Coelho, Maíra, Clemente de Oliveira Mota, Luana, Estefany de Conceição de Pádua, Michelle, Domineo Moreira de Araújo, Davi, de Lima Ramos, Pedro
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Resumo: Objective: Evaluate the relationship between the risk of refeeding syndrome and clinical outcomes (length of stay and death) in patients admitted on emergency room of two public hospitals in the Federal District. Methods: This is a longitudinal, prospective, observational and analytical study, which was performed in two public hospitals of the Federal District in the period of august 2018 to august 2019. Results: The sample consisted of 478 patients admitted on the emergency room of the two hospitals. It was observed that 45,60% of the sample showed nutritional risk and 32,22% some degree of malnutrition. The frequency of risk for refeeding syndrome was 23,65%. Patients at risk for refeeding syndrome were 83% more risk to stay in hospital for more than 7 days and 58% more risk to die than patients who were not at risk of refeeding syndrome. Conclusion: Patients who are at risk for refeeding syndrome remained longer hospitalized and are more likely to die.
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spelling Risco de síndrome de realimentação e desfechos clínicos em pacientes de prontos socorros do Distrito Federal Objective: Evaluate the relationship between the risk of refeeding syndrome and clinical outcomes (length of stay and death) in patients admitted on emergency room of two public hospitals in the Federal District. Methods: This is a longitudinal, prospective, observational and analytical study, which was performed in two public hospitals of the Federal District in the period of august 2018 to august 2019. Results: The sample consisted of 478 patients admitted on the emergency room of the two hospitals. It was observed that 45,60% of the sample showed nutritional risk and 32,22% some degree of malnutrition. The frequency of risk for refeeding syndrome was 23,65%. Patients at risk for refeeding syndrome were 83% more risk to stay in hospital for more than 7 days and 58% more risk to die than patients who were not at risk of refeeding syndrome. Conclusion: Patients who are at risk for refeeding syndrome remained longer hospitalized and are more likely to die.Objetivo: Avaliar a relação do risco de síndrome de realimentação com desfechos clínicos (tempo de internação e óbito) em pacientes admitidos nos prontos socorros de dois hospitais públicos do Distrito Federal (DF). Método: Trata-se de um estudo com caráter longitudinal, prospectivo, observacional e analítico, o qual foi realizado em dois hospitais públicos do DF no período de agosto de 2018 a agosto de 2019. Resultados: A amostra foi composta por 478 pacientes admitidos nos prontos-socorros dos dois hospitais. Observou-se que 45,60% da amostra apresentou risco nutricional e 32,22% algum grau de desnutrição. A frequência do risco para síndrome de realimentação foi de 23,65%. Os pacientes que apresentaram risco para síndrome de realimentação apresentaram 83% mais risco de permanecerem internados por mais de 7 dias e 58% mais risco de óbito em relação aos pacientes que não apresentaram risco para SR. Conclusão: Pacientes que apresentam risco para síndrome de realimentação permaneceram mais tempo internados e possuem mais risco de irem a óbito.ASSOCIAÇÃO BRASILEIRA DE NUTRIÇÃO (ASBRAN)2023-05-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rasbran.com.br/rasbran/article/view/295610.47320/rasbran.2023.2956Revista da Associação Brasileira de Nutrição - RASBRAN; v. 14 n. 1 (2023); 1-152357-78941983-3164reponame:Rasbraninstname:Associação Brasileira de Nutrição (ASBRAN)instacron:ASBRANporhttps://rasbran.com.br/rasbran/article/view/2956/441Copyright (c) 2023 Revista da Associação Brasileira de Nutrição - RASBRANhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLeal Dominguez, NatháliaAmaral Ferreira Baracho, Thaísde Abreu Toscano Souza, BrunaSilveira Coelho, Maíra Clemente de Oliveira Mota, LuanaEstefany de Conceição de Pádua, MichelleDomineo Moreira de Araújo, Davide Lima Ramos, Pedro2023-04-28T21:27:22Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/2956Revistahttps://www.rasbran.com.br/rasbranONGhttps://rasbran.com.br/rasbran/oaiindex_rasbran@asbran.org.br || rasbran@asbran.org.br2357-78941983-3164opendoar:2023-04-28T21:27:22Rasbran - Associação Brasileira de Nutrição (ASBRAN)false
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title Risco de síndrome de realimentação e desfechos clínicos em pacientes de prontos socorros do Distrito Federal
spellingShingle Risco de síndrome de realimentação e desfechos clínicos em pacientes de prontos socorros do Distrito Federal
Leal Dominguez, Nathália
title_short Risco de síndrome de realimentação e desfechos clínicos em pacientes de prontos socorros do Distrito Federal
title_full Risco de síndrome de realimentação e desfechos clínicos em pacientes de prontos socorros do Distrito Federal
title_fullStr Risco de síndrome de realimentação e desfechos clínicos em pacientes de prontos socorros do Distrito Federal
title_full_unstemmed Risco de síndrome de realimentação e desfechos clínicos em pacientes de prontos socorros do Distrito Federal
title_sort Risco de síndrome de realimentação e desfechos clínicos em pacientes de prontos socorros do Distrito Federal
author Leal Dominguez, Nathália
author_facet Leal Dominguez, Nathália
Amaral Ferreira Baracho, Thaís
de Abreu Toscano Souza, Bruna
Silveira Coelho, Maíra
Clemente de Oliveira Mota, Luana
Estefany de Conceição de Pádua, Michelle
Domineo Moreira de Araújo, Davi
de Lima Ramos, Pedro
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de Abreu Toscano Souza, Bruna
Silveira Coelho, Maíra
Clemente de Oliveira Mota, Luana
Estefany de Conceição de Pádua, Michelle
Domineo Moreira de Araújo, Davi
de Lima Ramos, Pedro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leal Dominguez, Nathália
Amaral Ferreira Baracho, Thaís
de Abreu Toscano Souza, Bruna
Silveira Coelho, Maíra
Clemente de Oliveira Mota, Luana
Estefany de Conceição de Pádua, Michelle
Domineo Moreira de Araújo, Davi
de Lima Ramos, Pedro
description Objective: Evaluate the relationship between the risk of refeeding syndrome and clinical outcomes (length of stay and death) in patients admitted on emergency room of two public hospitals in the Federal District. Methods: This is a longitudinal, prospective, observational and analytical study, which was performed in two public hospitals of the Federal District in the period of august 2018 to august 2019. Results: The sample consisted of 478 patients admitted on the emergency room of the two hospitals. It was observed that 45,60% of the sample showed nutritional risk and 32,22% some degree of malnutrition. The frequency of risk for refeeding syndrome was 23,65%. Patients at risk for refeeding syndrome were 83% more risk to stay in hospital for more than 7 days and 58% more risk to die than patients who were not at risk of refeeding syndrome. Conclusion: Patients who are at risk for refeeding syndrome remained longer hospitalized and are more likely to die.
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