Enteral nutrition in patient at clinical medical admission

Authors

  • Gerardo A Belletti
  • Jaime Gómez
  • Marcelo A Yorio

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31053/1853.0605.v62.n3.27925

Keywords:

enteral nutrition, ffeeding by sound, Katz index, elderly patients

Abstract

BACKGROUND: When a patient is unable to swallow enough calores by mouth and has  his digestive tube working normally, the Enteral Nutrition (EN) is prescribed. Our aims was identify the patient who requires EN by sounding at Clinical Medical admission. METHODS: From 11/2001 to 11/ 2002; 331 patients were attended in cornrnon rooms. 50  of them (15%) required EN. Retrospective descriptive study was made, evaluatlng: dernographic data, diagnoses, comorbilities, self-validity, staying, nosocornial  complications, studies, medicaments, inter-consulting and mortality as well. RESULTS: In  50 patients under EN, 56 % were men, with an age rate of 65 years Standar Error (SE) 2.37  and daily life activity rnecllurn rate was 2 (SE) 0.35. Diagnoses at admission: Strocke 22%,  acute pneurnonia of community 22%, pneurnonia by bronchoaspiration 10%, acute  confusional syndrorne 10%, etc.. Comorbilities: 54% presented 3 or more concurrent  diseases, Hypertension 60 %. Dernentia 28%, type 2 Diabetes and strocke 26%, iskemic  cardiopathy 14%. etc. Adrnission time rate: 6 days (SE) 2.02, staying at intensive care unit  40%. Nosocomial compllcations carne up in 34%, 76% ACS, 11.7% urinary tract infection,  pneumnonia and enclovascular infection 1 each. 4 labs were required in rate (SE) 1. 14, and  3 cornplernentary studies per patient (SE) of 0.24. In arnbulatory treatment they used 3  drugs as an average (SE) 0.37. The highest prescription day approached 7 as average (SE)  of 0.61. At discharge they left with an average of 4 (SE) 0.39. In every case kinesiotherapy  and phonoaudiology were used as well. Ther was lnterconsulting regardirig lnfectology in  24%, general surgery 16%. Mortality 22%. CONCLUSION: EN is usual in clinical  admission. It regards an elderly patient with lacking self-validity, who oven 50% of cases  presents more than three cornorbilities (mnostly hypertension). Facts of admission usually  registered: neurological pathologies and infectioris. Adrnission length was the sarne as  general settlers. Alrnost half of them needed intensive care assistance. Nosocomial cornpllcations are usually found. They are patients who require many drugs at home, while  admitted and discharge time as well. lii every one kinesiotherapyand phonoaudiology were  applied. Mortality raised high. Unable chance to use commercial diets was not a trouble to feed them.

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Author Biographies

  • Gerardo A Belletti

    Servicio de Clínica Médica del Hospital Italiano Cba.

  • Jaime Gómez

    Servicio de Clínica Médica del Hospital Italiano Cba.

  • Marcelo A Yorio

    Servicio de Clínica Médica del Hospital Italiano Cba.

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Belletti GA, Gómez J, Yorio MA. Enteral nutrition in patient at clinical medical admission . Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba [Internet]. 2021 Mar. 25 [cited 2024 Nov. 13];62(3):12-8. Available from: https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/27925

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