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Estado Nutricional de pacientes con neoplasias del tracto gastrointestinal
Introduction: In cancer patients there is a marked meta- bolic alteration, low food intake, altered nutrient absorption, energy requirement and emotional stress, which trigger in weight loss and malnutrition; to prevent ...
Management of Ready-to-Use Parenteral Nutrition in Newborns: Systematic Review
Parenteral support has increased the possibility of neonatal recovery. However, complications associated with its use have been documented. One commercial method developed to decrease the complications of this type of ...
Asociación entre el riesgo nutricional y la estancia hospitalaria en paciente pediátrico
Background: To identify the existing correlations between the nutritional risk score based on STRONGkids
screening and the medical diagnosis at admission and Hospital stay. Methods: retrospective analytical study,
performed ...
Nutritional risk is associated with an increase of in-hospital mortality and a reduction of being discharged home: Results of the 2009–2015 nutritionDay survey
Background
Disease-related malnutrition is a known factor for poor outcomes. However, there is a lack of knowledge about the prevalence and the impact of nutritional risk on outcomes in Colombia. The aim of the present ...
Tendencias de los análisis de costos de las tecnologías en soporte nutricional enteral en pacientes hospitalizados
Background: The role of nutrition in hospital settings is of paramount relevance to community health, given the burden imposed by malnutrition associated with disease on patients that leads to the need to optimize the use ...
PREDICTING HEALTHCARE COSTS OF DIABETES USING MACHINE LEARNING MODELS
Objectives
To design a predictive model of the in-hospital pharmaceutical expenditure of type II diabetes mellitus, derived from the risk index determined by the associated comorbidities, in a high-complexity hospital in ...
Addressing disease-related malnutrition in healthcare: A Latin American perspective
Alarmingly high rates of disease-related malnutrition have persisted in hospitals of both emerging and industrialized nations over the past
2 decades, despite marked advances in medical care over this same interval. In ...