Nutritional parameters associated with prognosis in non-critically ill hospitalized COVID-19 patients: The NUTRI-COVID19 study. Issue 12 (December 2022)
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- Title:
- Nutritional parameters associated with prognosis in non-critically ill hospitalized COVID-19 patients: The NUTRI-COVID19 study. Issue 12 (December 2022)
- Main Title:
- Nutritional parameters associated with prognosis in non-critically ill hospitalized COVID-19 patients: The NUTRI-COVID19 study
- Authors:
- Caccialanza, Riccardo
Formisano, Elena
Klersy, Catherine
Ferretti, Virginia
Ferrari, Alessandra
Demontis, Stefania
Mascheroni, Annalisa
Masi, Sara
Crotti, Silvia
Lobascio, Federica
Cerutti, Nadia
Orlandoni, Paolo
Dalla Costa, Cloè
Redaelli, Elena
Fabbri, Alessandra
Malesci, Alberto
Corrao, Salvatore
Bordandini, Lorella
Cereda, Emanuele
Caccialanza, Riccardo
Formisano, Elena
Klersy, Catherine
Ferretti, Virginia
Ferrari, Alessandra
Masi, Sara
Crotti, Silvia
Lobascio, Federica
Cereda, Emanuele
Bruno, Raffaele
Montecucco, Carlo Maurizio
Corsico, Angelo Guido
Belliato, Mirko
Di Sabatino, Antonio
Ludovisi, Serena
Bogliolo, Laura
Mariani, Francesca
Muggia, Chiara
Croce, Gabriele
Barteselli, Chiara
Mambella, Jacopo
Di Terlizzi, Francesco
Costa, Cloè Dalla
Lenta, Elena
Nigro, Emanuela
Mascheroni, Annalisa
Merelli, Elisa
Misotti, Alessandro Maria
de Monte, Andrea
Redaelli, Elena
Laura, Laura Iorio
Rossi, Paola
Cerutti, Nadia
Favareto, Flavia
Pisocri, Elisa
Cimorelli, Manuela
Orlandoni, Paolo
Venturini, Claudia
Fabbri, Alessandra
Vaccaro, Salvatore
Bodecchi, Simona
Monzali, Elisa
Malesci, Alberto
Craviotto, Vincenzo
Omodei, Paolo Dario
Preatoni, Paoletta
Pastore, Manuela
Da Rio, Leonardo
Demontis, Stefania
Ivaldi, Cecilia
Sferrazzo, Elsa
Arieta, Lorenzina
Natta, Erika
Corrao, Salvatore
Bocchio, Raffaella Mollaci
Bordandini, Lorella
Palmese, Francesco
Graziani, Alessandro
… (more) - Abstract:
- Summary: Background & aims: To investigate the association between the parameters used in nutritional screening assessment (body mass index [BMI], unintentional weight loss [WL] and reduced food intake) and clinical outcomes in non-critically ill, hospitalized coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. Methods: This was a prospective multicenter real-life study carried out during the first pandemic wave in 11 Italian Hospitals. In total, 1391 patients were included. The primary end-point was a composite of in-hospital mortality or admission to ICU, whichever came first. The key secondary end-point was in-hospital mortality. Results: Multivariable models were based on 1183 patients with complete data. Reduced self-reported food intake before hospitalization and/or expected by physicians in the next days since admission was found to have a negative prognostic impact for both the primary and secondary end-point (P < .001 for both). No association with BMI and WL was observed. Other predictors of outcomes were age and presence of multiple comorbidities. A significant interaction between obesity and multi-morbidity (≥2) was detected. Obesity was found to be a risk factor for composite end-point (HR = 1.36 [95%CI, 1.03–1.80]; P = .031) and a protective factor against in-hospital mortality (HR = 0.32 [95%CI, 0.20–0.51]; P < .001) in patients with and without multiple comorbidities, respectively. Secondary analysis (patients, N = 829), further adjusted for high C-reactive proteinSummary: Background & aims: To investigate the association between the parameters used in nutritional screening assessment (body mass index [BMI], unintentional weight loss [WL] and reduced food intake) and clinical outcomes in non-critically ill, hospitalized coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. Methods: This was a prospective multicenter real-life study carried out during the first pandemic wave in 11 Italian Hospitals. In total, 1391 patients were included. The primary end-point was a composite of in-hospital mortality or admission to ICU, whichever came first. The key secondary end-point was in-hospital mortality. Results: Multivariable models were based on 1183 patients with complete data. Reduced self-reported food intake before hospitalization and/or expected by physicians in the next days since admission was found to have a negative prognostic impact for both the primary and secondary end-point (P < .001 for both). No association with BMI and WL was observed. Other predictors of outcomes were age and presence of multiple comorbidities. A significant interaction between obesity and multi-morbidity (≥2) was detected. Obesity was found to be a risk factor for composite end-point (HR = 1.36 [95%CI, 1.03–1.80]; P = .031) and a protective factor against in-hospital mortality (HR = 0.32 [95%CI, 0.20–0.51]; P < .001) in patients with and without multiple comorbidities, respectively. Secondary analysis (patients, N = 829), further adjusted for high C-reactive protein (>21 mg/dL) and LDH (>430 mU/mL) levels yielded consistent findings. Conclusions: Reduced self-reported food intake before hospitalization and/or expected by physicians in the next days since admission was associated with negative clinical outcomes in non-critically ill, hospitalized COVID-19 patients. This simple and easily obtainable parameter may be useful to identify patients at highest risk of poor prognosis, who may benefit from prompt nutritional support. The presence of comorbidities could be the key factor, which may determine the protective or harmful role of a high body mass index in COVID-19. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Clinical nutrition. Volume 41:Issue 12(2022)
- Journal:
- Clinical nutrition
- Issue:
- Volume 41:Issue 12(2022)
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- Volume 41, Issue 12 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 41
- Issue:
- 12
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0041-0012-0000
- Page Start:
- 2980
- Page End:
- 2987
- Publication Date:
- 2022-12
- Subjects:
- Coronavirus disease 2019 -- Nutritional risk -- Malnutrition -- Food intake -- Obesity -- Mortality
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- 10.1016/j.clnu.2021.06.020 ↗
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