Hip fracture prognosis: could bioimpedance be an alternative to conventional nutritional assessment?

Background: Risk-factors for mortality in hip fractures encompass nutritional status, nominally body mass index, but not body composition. Given the difficulty of anthropometric assessment in bedridden patients a prospective study with bioimpedance analysis was designed. Methods: Elderly patients wi...

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Main Authors: L. Schiper, D. Sadigursky, D. A. V. Rosario, S. P. Schiper, L. C. Passos, J. Faintuch
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Language:English
Published: Arán Ediciones, S. L.
Series:Nutrición Hospitalaria
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spelling doaj-cf232ca3acac4f62933cffae8e84f37a2020-11-24T21:35:09ZengArán Ediciones, S. L.Nutrición Hospitalaria0212-1611264904906S0212-16112011000400034Hip fracture prognosis: could bioimpedance be an alternative to conventional nutritional assessment?L. Schiper0D. Sadigursky1D. A. V. Rosario2S. P. Schiper3L. C. Passos4J. Faintuch5Orthopedic and Traumatologic ClinicOrthopedic and Traumatologic ClinicOrthopedic and Traumatologic ClinicOrthopedic and Traumatologic ClinicFederal University of BahiaSao Paulo UniversityBackground: Risk-factors for mortality in hip fractures encompass nutritional status, nominally body mass index, but not body composition. Given the difficulty of anthropometric assessment in bedridden patients a prospective study with bioimpedance analysis was designed. Methods: Elderly patients with hip fracture were consecutively recruited. Biochemical tests, primitive bioimpedance measurements (resistance, reactance and phase angle) and follow-up till one year were targeted. Results: Patients (N = 69, 81.2 ± 8.1 years old, 72.5% females) stayed in the hospital for 15.5 ± 17.1 days, and 18.8% (13/69) required further hospitalization during the ensuing months. Mortality was 11.6% within 30 days, coinciding with hospital mortality, and an additional 11.6% till one year, thus reaching 23.2%. Anemia, hypoalbuminemia and low transferrin, along with elevated glucose and urea were frequent, suggesting undernutrition with metabolic derangements. Reactance, urea and creatinine were different in patients suffering both early and late demise. Resistance, white blood cell count and osteoporosis were risk factors for early mortality only , and anemia exclusively for late mortality. Conclusions: Primitive bioimpedance measurements, which had not been hitherto investigated , were prognostically related to early and late mortality. These markers of disease-related malnutrition and especially reactance should be further studied in patients unfit for anthropometric evaluation due to fracture and immobility.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-16112011000400034&lng=en&tlng=enFractura de caderaDesnutriciónAnálisis de bioimpedanciaReactanciaÍndice de masa corporalMorbilidadMortalidad
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author L. Schiper
D. Sadigursky
D. A. V. Rosario
S. P. Schiper
L. C. Passos
J. Faintuch
spellingShingle L. Schiper
D. Sadigursky
D. A. V. Rosario
S. P. Schiper
L. C. Passos
J. Faintuch
Hip fracture prognosis: could bioimpedance be an alternative to conventional nutritional assessment?
Nutrición Hospitalaria
Fractura de cadera
Desnutrición
Análisis de bioimpedancia
Reactancia
Índice de masa corporal
Morbilidad
Mortalidad
author_facet L. Schiper
D. Sadigursky
D. A. V. Rosario
S. P. Schiper
L. C. Passos
J. Faintuch
author_sort L. Schiper
title Hip fracture prognosis: could bioimpedance be an alternative to conventional nutritional assessment?
title_short Hip fracture prognosis: could bioimpedance be an alternative to conventional nutritional assessment?
title_full Hip fracture prognosis: could bioimpedance be an alternative to conventional nutritional assessment?
title_fullStr Hip fracture prognosis: could bioimpedance be an alternative to conventional nutritional assessment?
title_full_unstemmed Hip fracture prognosis: could bioimpedance be an alternative to conventional nutritional assessment?
title_sort hip fracture prognosis: could bioimpedance be an alternative to conventional nutritional assessment?
publisher Arán Ediciones, S. L.
series Nutrición Hospitalaria
issn 0212-1611
description Background: Risk-factors for mortality in hip fractures encompass nutritional status, nominally body mass index, but not body composition. Given the difficulty of anthropometric assessment in bedridden patients a prospective study with bioimpedance analysis was designed. Methods: Elderly patients with hip fracture were consecutively recruited. Biochemical tests, primitive bioimpedance measurements (resistance, reactance and phase angle) and follow-up till one year were targeted. Results: Patients (N = 69, 81.2 ± 8.1 years old, 72.5% females) stayed in the hospital for 15.5 ± 17.1 days, and 18.8% (13/69) required further hospitalization during the ensuing months. Mortality was 11.6% within 30 days, coinciding with hospital mortality, and an additional 11.6% till one year, thus reaching 23.2%. Anemia, hypoalbuminemia and low transferrin, along with elevated glucose and urea were frequent, suggesting undernutrition with metabolic derangements. Reactance, urea and creatinine were different in patients suffering both early and late demise. Resistance, white blood cell count and osteoporosis were risk factors for early mortality only , and anemia exclusively for late mortality. Conclusions: Primitive bioimpedance measurements, which had not been hitherto investigated , were prognostically related to early and late mortality. These markers of disease-related malnutrition and especially reactance should be further studied in patients unfit for anthropometric evaluation due to fracture and immobility.
topic Fractura de cadera
Desnutrición
Análisis de bioimpedancia
Reactancia
Índice de masa corporal
Morbilidad
Mortalidad
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