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应用 NRS2002 在重症新型冠状病毒性肺炎患者营养风险筛查中设置疾病严重度评分的初步探索
Authors Sun Y, He J, Li W, Li S, Lin Y, Cen Y, Li Y
Received 27 November 2020
Accepted for publication 1 March 2021
Published 31 March 2021 Volume 2021:14 Pages 1167—1172
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S289655
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 4
Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser
Objective: This study was designed to explore the impact of different scoring settings of disease severity on the accuracy of screening by NRS2002.
Methods: Patients with severe COVID-19 who were admitted to our hospital from January 26, 2020, to March 16, 2020, were enrolled in this study. The basic data, the scores of the NRS2002 score sheet, and the serum prealbumin (PAB) level when these patients were admitted were collected, and the reflection of NRS2002 scores under different disease severity score settings to abnormal patients was analyzed.
Results: 1. When the severity of the disease was set to 0 points, four of the six hospitalized patients with PAB levels below the lower normal limit were not screened out; 2. When the severity was set to 1 point, two patients with COVID-19 who developed to a severe stage during the treatment process were screened out, but three of the six hospitalized patients with PAB levels below the lower normal limit at admission were not screened out; 3. When the severity of the disease of a patient with severe COVID-19 and fever scored 2 points, and that of a patient without fever scored 1 point, two patients with COVID-19 who developed to the severe stage during the treatment process were screened out, and six patients who were hospitalized with PAB levels below the lower normal limit at admission were also screened out.
Conclusion: When the severe degree of patients with COVID-19 and fever is rated as 2 points, and that of the patients without fever is rated as 1 point, it can more accurately reflect the severity degree of patients with undernourishment.
Keywords: novel coronavirus pneumonia, severe patients, nutritional risk, NRS2002, prealbumin