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CompletedNCT03906266

Assessing Nutritional Status in Patients With Sepsis

Comparison of the Efficacy of Adductor Pollicis, NRS 2002, Nutric and SGD Tests in Assessing Nutritional Status in Patients With Sepsis

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
287 (actual)
Sponsor
Trakya University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 90 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In this study, the investigators aimed to investigate the efficacy of NRS-2002, SGA, nutric and adductor pollicis longus muscle thickness tests in patients with sepsis in intensive care unit. The patients will be diagnosed with sepsis according to 2013 sepsis diagnostic criteria. In these diagnostic criteria, the systemic inflammatory reaction syndrome criteria are fever\> 38.3 ° C or \<36 ° C,\> 12000 / mm3 or \<4000 / mm3, or more than 10% banded leucocytes, the respiratory rate is greater than 20 / min or In case of two suspected outbreaks\> 90 / min., or suspected infection or culture-proven infection, the patient will be diagnosed with sepsis. NRS-2002, nutric and SGA tests will be performed in all patients who are diagnosed with sepsis and are expected to stay in intensive care for more than 24 hours. Adductor pollicis longus muscle thickness will be measured in the same patients to understand the effectiveness of these tests on malnutrition. All tests are painless procedures. Adductor pollicis longus muscle measuring apparatus is available in intensive care.

Detailed description

The majority of patients in the intensive care unit are diagnosed with sepsis. Malnutrition is frequently observed in these patients, and malnutrition can be detected by tests performed in patients such as NRS-2002, nutric and SGA. The parameters evaluated in the SGA test are: the investigatorsight loss in the last 6 months, the investigatorsight loss in the last 2 the investigatorseks, changes in oral intake, dietary changes, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, functional capacity, subcutaneous fat evaluation, muscle loss assessment, edema and acid. All these parameters are evaluated with the help of a scale and the patient's malnutrition status is classified as A, B, C. Group A is mild, group B is medium and group C indicates heavy malnutrition. This test is a test that can be carried out at bedside. In the other test, NRS-2002, the patient is scored according to the patient's nutritional status and the severity of the disease. Here, the score is greater than ≥3 indicates that the patient is at risk of malnutrition. \<Less than 3 indicates that the patient should be screened once a the investigatorsek. In the measurement of adductor pollicis longus muscle thickness in recent years, adductor pollicis longus muscle thickness betthe investigatorsen the thumb and forefinger in the patient's dominant hand is measured. This value has been shown to be valuable in determining the malnutrition status of the studies. In our study, the investigators aimed to investigate the efficacy of these three values in patients with sepsis in intensive care unit. The patients will be diagnosed with sepsis according to 2013 sepsis diagnostic criteria. In these diagnostic criteria, the systemic inflammatory reaction syndrome criteria are fever\> 38.3 ° C or \<36 ° C,\> 12000 / mm3 or \<4000 / mm3, or more than 10% banded leucocytes, the respiratory rate is greater than 20 / min or In case of two suspected outbreaks\> 90 / min., or suspected infection or culture-proven infection, the patient will be diagnosed with sepsis. NRS-2002, nutric and SGA tests will be performed in all patients who are diagnosed with sepsis and are expected to stay in intensive care for more than 24 hours. Adductor pollicis longus muscle thickness will be measured in the same patients to understand the effectiveness of these tests on malnutrition. These tests will be carried out only once. All tests are painless procedures. Adductor pollicis longus muscle measuring apparatus is available in intensive care.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTNRS 2002, nutric, SGA and adductor pollicisNRS 2002, nutric, SGA and adductor pollicis tests detects the malnutrition

Timeline

Start date
2016-06-15
Primary completion
2017-06-15
Completion
2017-12-15
First posted
2019-04-08
Last updated
2019-04-08

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