1. Performance of the comprehensive nutrition screening index in predicting mortality after cardiac surgery
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Jaeyeon Chung, Jinyoung Bae, Seyong Park, Dong Hyouk Kim, Youn Joung Cho, Karam Nam, Yunseok Jeon, and Jae-Woo Ju
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Cardiac surgery ,Preoperative malnutrition ,Screening ,SNUH-NSI (Seoul National University Hospital-Nutrition Screening Index) ,Mortality ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Malnutrition is a significant risk factor for postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. The Seoul National University Hospital-Nutrition Screening Index (SNUH-NSI) is an automated screening tool designed to comprehensively assess malnutrition risk. However, its predictive value in patients undergoing cardiac surgery remains unvalidated. This study included adult patients who underwent cardiac surgery at a tertiary teaching hospital between May 2008 and December 2019. Patients were classified as low-, intermediate-, or high-risk for malnutrition based on the SNUH-NSI. The association between malnutrition risk and postoperative cumulative all-cause mortality was evaluated using multivariable Cox regression analysis. The predictive ability of the SNUH-NSI was compared with conventional nutritional indices. Compared to the low-risk group, both the high-risk (adjusted hazard ratio [HR], 2.64; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.19–3.19; P
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- 2024
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