Nutrition characteristics and delivery in relation to 28-day mortality in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to a government hospital in the Maldives

Maldives and other South Asian countries are lacking on data regarding nutrition characteristics and delivery of critically ill patients. Mortality rate of mechanicallyventilated patients in South Asian countries is not much researched. Involvement of dietitian in managing critically ill patients...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Abdul Raheem, Asiya
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
Subjects:
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104007/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104007/1/ABDUL%20RAHEEM%20ASIYA%20-%20IR.pdf
_version_ 1848864168428437504
author Abdul Raheem, Asiya
author_facet Abdul Raheem, Asiya
author_sort Abdul Raheem, Asiya
building UPM Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description Maldives and other South Asian countries are lacking on data regarding nutrition characteristics and delivery of critically ill patients. Mortality rate of mechanicallyventilated patients in South Asian countries is not much researched. Involvement of dietitian in managing critically ill patients is not very well mentioned. Besides, nutritional characteristics and delivery of critically ill patients is not very well established. The purpose of this prospective observational study was to investigate nutrition characteristics and delivery, and its association with 28-day mortality of mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to intensive care units of a tertiary-care hospital of the Maldives. Data of the mechanically-ventilated patients were collected using universal sampling method from patient charts in the ICU using a self-developed questionnaire. Disease severity was assessed using APACHE II score and SOFA score. Nutritional screening was done using mNUTRIC score. Energy and protein were calculated from commercial feeds, blended tube feeds and parenteral nutrition based on manufacturers instruction on energy and protein content in the products. Each patient was followed for a maximum of 28 days. From the total of 115 recruited in the study, 53% died within 28 days of admission in ICU. Patient characteristics, nutrition characteristics and nutrition delivery were not associated with 28-day mortality. In the unadjusted logistic regression analysis, intervention by dietitian (OR = 0.250, 95% CI: 0.066 – 0.940, p = 0.040) significantly contributed to 28-day mortality. After adjusting to sex, length of stay in ICU, SOFA score and mNUTRIC score, intervention by dietitian no longer contributed to 28-day mortality (OR = 0.338, 95% CI: 0.081 – 1.417, p = 0.138). 28-day mortality was much higher in this study than that of similar studies. Although none of the nutritional characteristics and delivery were related to mortality, patients receiving intervention by dietitian had lesser chance of death within 28 days of ICU admission.
first_indexed 2025-11-15T13:44:31Z
format Thesis
id upm-104007
institution Universiti Putra Malaysia
institution_category Local University
language English
last_indexed 2025-11-15T13:44:31Z
publishDate 2021
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling upm-1040072023-07-05T01:51:54Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104007/ Nutrition characteristics and delivery in relation to 28-day mortality in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to a government hospital in the Maldives Abdul Raheem, Asiya Maldives and other South Asian countries are lacking on data regarding nutrition characteristics and delivery of critically ill patients. Mortality rate of mechanicallyventilated patients in South Asian countries is not much researched. Involvement of dietitian in managing critically ill patients is not very well mentioned. Besides, nutritional characteristics and delivery of critically ill patients is not very well established. The purpose of this prospective observational study was to investigate nutrition characteristics and delivery, and its association with 28-day mortality of mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to intensive care units of a tertiary-care hospital of the Maldives. Data of the mechanically-ventilated patients were collected using universal sampling method from patient charts in the ICU using a self-developed questionnaire. Disease severity was assessed using APACHE II score and SOFA score. Nutritional screening was done using mNUTRIC score. Energy and protein were calculated from commercial feeds, blended tube feeds and parenteral nutrition based on manufacturers instruction on energy and protein content in the products. Each patient was followed for a maximum of 28 days. From the total of 115 recruited in the study, 53% died within 28 days of admission in ICU. Patient characteristics, nutrition characteristics and nutrition delivery were not associated with 28-day mortality. In the unadjusted logistic regression analysis, intervention by dietitian (OR = 0.250, 95% CI: 0.066 – 0.940, p = 0.040) significantly contributed to 28-day mortality. After adjusting to sex, length of stay in ICU, SOFA score and mNUTRIC score, intervention by dietitian no longer contributed to 28-day mortality (OR = 0.338, 95% CI: 0.081 – 1.417, p = 0.138). 28-day mortality was much higher in this study than that of similar studies. Although none of the nutritional characteristics and delivery were related to mortality, patients receiving intervention by dietitian had lesser chance of death within 28 days of ICU admission. 2021-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104007/1/ABDUL%20RAHEEM%20ASIYA%20-%20IR.pdf Abdul Raheem, Asiya (2021) Nutrition characteristics and delivery in relation to 28-day mortality in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to a government hospital in the Maldives. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Critical Illness - diet therapy Nutrition Assessment Nutritional Requirements
spellingShingle Critical Illness - diet therapy
Nutrition Assessment
Nutritional Requirements
Abdul Raheem, Asiya
Nutrition characteristics and delivery in relation to 28-day mortality in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to a government hospital in the Maldives
title Nutrition characteristics and delivery in relation to 28-day mortality in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to a government hospital in the Maldives
title_full Nutrition characteristics and delivery in relation to 28-day mortality in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to a government hospital in the Maldives
title_fullStr Nutrition characteristics and delivery in relation to 28-day mortality in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to a government hospital in the Maldives
title_full_unstemmed Nutrition characteristics and delivery in relation to 28-day mortality in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to a government hospital in the Maldives
title_short Nutrition characteristics and delivery in relation to 28-day mortality in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to a government hospital in the Maldives
title_sort nutrition characteristics and delivery in relation to 28-day mortality in mechanically-ventilated patients admitted to a government hospital in the maldives
topic Critical Illness - diet therapy
Nutrition Assessment
Nutritional Requirements
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104007/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/104007/1/ABDUL%20RAHEEM%20ASIYA%20-%20IR.pdf