Searching for disease-related malnutrition using Big Data tools

被引:9
|
作者
Ballesteros Pomar, Maria D. [1 ]
Pintor de la Maza, Begona [1 ]
Barajas Galindo, David [1 ]
Cano Rodriguez, Isidoro [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Univ Leon, Serv Endocrinol & Nutr, Leon, Spain
来源
ENDOCRINOLOGIA DIABETES Y NUTRICION | 2020年 / 67卷 / 04期
关键词
Malnutrition; Disease-related malnutrition; Big data; Electronic medical history; MEDICINE;
D O I
10.1016/j.endinu.2019.11.009
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: Disease-related malnutrition (DRM) is underdiagnosed and underreported despite its well-known association with a worse prognosis. The emergence of Big Data and the application of artificial intelligence in Medicine have revolutionized the way knowledge is generated. The aim of this study is to assess whether a Big Data tool could help us detect the amount of DRM in our hospital. Methodology: This was a descriptive, retrospective study using the Savana Manager (R) tool, which allows for automatically analyzing and extracting the relevant clinical information contained in the free text of the electronic medical record. A search was performed using the term "malnutrition", comparing the characteristics of patients with DRM to the population of hospitalized patients between January 2012 and December 2017. Results: Among the 180,279 hospitalization records with a discharge report in that period, only 4,446 episodes (2.47%) included the diagnosis of malnutrition. The mean age of patients with DRM was 75 years (SD 16), as compared to 59 years (SD 25) for the overall population. There were no sex differences (51% male). In-hospital death occurred in 7.08% of patients with DRM and 2.98% in the overall group. Mean stay was longer in patients with DRM (8 vs. 5 days, P < .0001) and there were no significant differences in the 72 -hour readmission rate. The most common diagnoses associated with DRM were heart failure (35%), respiratory infection (23%), urinary infection (20%), and chronic kidney disease (15%). Conclusion: Underdiagnosis of DRM remains a problem. Savana Manager (R) helps us to better understand the profile of these patients. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. on behalf of SEEN y SED.
引用
收藏
页码:224 / 227
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Management of disease-related malnutrition for patients being treated in hospital
    Schuetz, Philipp
    Seres, David
    Lobo, Dileep N.
    Gomes, Filomena
    Kaegi-Braun, Nina
    Stanga, Zeno
    LANCET, 2021, 398 (10314): : 1927 - 1938
  • [22] Addressing Disease-Related Malnutrition in Healthcare: A Latin American Perspective
    Isabel Correia, Maria
    Hegazi, Refaat A.
    Diaz-Pizarro Graf, Jose Ignacio
    Gomez-Morales, Gabriel
    Fuentes Gutierrez, Catalina
    Fernanda Goldin, Maria
    Navas, Angela
    Pinzon Espitia, Olga Lucia
    Millere Tavares, Gilmaria
    JOURNAL OF PARENTERAL AND ENTERAL NUTRITION, 2016, 40 (03) : 319 - 325
  • [23] Clinical and economic implications of disease-related malnutrition in a surgical service
    Torres Torres, Beatriz
    Ballesteros-Pomar, Maria D.
    Garcia Calvo, Susana
    Castro Lozano, Ma Angeles
    de la Fuente Salvador, Beatriz
    Izaola Jauregui, Olatz
    Lopez Gomez, Juan Jose
    Gomez Hoyos, Emilia
    Vaquero Puertas, Carlos
    de Luis Roman, Daniel
    NUTRICION HOSPITALARIA, 2018, 35 (02) : 384 - 391
  • [24] Health policy to address disease-related malnutrition: a scoping review
    Ford, Katherine L.
    Basualdo-Hammond, Carlota
    Nasser, Roseann
    Avdagovska, Melita
    Keller, Heather
    Malone, Ainsley
    Bauer, Judy D.
    Correia, M. Isabel T. D.
    Cardenas, Diana
    Gramlich, Leah
    BMJ NUTRITION, PREVENTION & HEALTH, 2024,
  • [25] Continuity of care in disease-related malnutrition and nutritional medical treatment
    Ballesteros-Pomar, Maria D.
    Blay Cortes, Guadalupe
    Botella Romero, Francisco
    Fernandez Garcia, Jose Manuel
    Pita Gutierrez, Francisco
    Ramirez Arroyo, Violeta
    Breton Lesmes, Irene
    ENDOCRINOLOGIA DIABETES Y NUTRICION, 2022, 69 (10): : 897 - 909
  • [26] Survey of Disease-Related Malnutrition and DRG-Based Reimbursement
    Marienfeld, S.
    Wojzischke, J.
    Zeuzem, S.
    Bojunga, J.
    AKTUELLE ERNAHRUNGSMEDIZIN, 2013, 38 (01): : 18 - 23
  • [27] Disease-related malnutrition in Internal Medicine: an opportunity for collaborative improvement
    Sanchez-Munoz, L. A.
    REVISTA CLINICA ESPANOLA, 2017, 217 (04): : 240 - 241
  • [28] Disease-Related Malnutrition in Pediatric Patients with Chronic Disease: A Developing Country Perspective
    Prasadajudio, Mirari
    Devaera, Yoga
    Noormanto, Noormanto
    Kuswiyanto, Rahmat B.
    Sudarmanto, Bambang
    Andriastuti, Murti
    Sidiartha, I. Gusti Lanang
    Sitorus, Nova L.
    Basrowi, Ray W.
    CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NUTRITION, 2023, 7 (04):
  • [29] The economic cost of not coding disease-related malnutrition: A study in cancer inpatients
    Ruiz-Garcia, Ignacio
    Contreras-Bolivar, Victoria
    Jose Sanchez-Torralvo, Francisco
    Ulloa-Diaz, Osmayda
    Ruiz-Vico, Maria
    Abuin-Fernandez, Jose
    Barrios-Garcia, Manuel
    Alba-Conejo, Emilio
    Olveira, Gabriel
    CLINICAL NUTRITION, 2022, 41 (01) : 186 - 191
  • [30] Disease-related malnutrition, functional parameters, and associated costs in a genaral hospital
    Barcina Perez, Pablo
    Mercader Ros, Teresa
    Abellan Aynes, Oriol
    Cayuela Garcia, Jose Maria
    Gongora Hervas, Juana
    Hernandez Jimenez, Pedro
    Lucas Abellan, Carmen
    NUTRICION HOSPITALARIA, 2021, 38 (04) : 765 - 772