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Is there agreement between the glim and the nrs criteria in the nutritional diagnosis of hospitalized surgical patients? Pilot study

HIGHLIGHTS

  • This study suggests the use of the NRS and the GLIM criteria for the nutritional diagnosis of hospitalized surgical patients, especially patients with vascular diseases and digestive neoplasms.
  • The two methods are concordant for the result of nutritional risk or malnutrition.
  • The GLIM criterion identified a lower percentage of patients with malnutrition in relation to the diagnosis of malnutrition by the NRS.

 

AUTORES

STOPIGLIA, Larissa Silveira LEANDRO-MERHI, Vânia Aparecida