Clinical effectiveness of Subjective Global Nutritional Assessment in hospitalized children with cerebral palsy / 中国当代儿科杂志
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics
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(12): 1188-1192, 2020.
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en Chino
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the nutritional status of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and the clinical effectiveness of Subjective Global Nutritional Assessment (SGNA) in nutritional assessment of hospitalized children with CP.@*METHODS@#A total of 208 children with CP, aged 1-5 years, who were hospitalized from April to October 2019 were enrolled as subjects. SGNA was used to investigate nutritional status, and the Z-score method recommended by the World Health Organization was used as a reference standard to validate the clinical effectiveness of SGNA.@*RESULTS@#The detection rate of malnutrition in children with CP was 42.3% by SGNA and 39.4% by the Z-score method (P>0.05). The application of SGNA showed high consistency between different evaluators (κ=0.621, P<0.001). With the Z-score method as the reference standard, SGNA had a sensitivity of 80.5%, a specificity of 82.5%, a positive predictive value of 75.0%, and a negative predictive value of 86.7%, and high consistency was observed between the two evaluation methods (κ=0.622, P<0.001). SGNA was moderately consistent with weight-for-age Z-score and height-for-age Z-score (κ=0.495 and 0.478 respectively, P<0.001) and was poorly consistent with weight-for-height Z-score (κ=0.197, P<0.05).@*CONCLUSIONS@#There is a relatively high incidence rate of malnutrition in children with CP. SGNA can be used as a tool to assess the nutritional status of children with CP.
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Asunto principal:
Evaluación Nutricional
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Parálisis Cerebral
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Niño Hospitalizado
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Estado Nutricional
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Resultado del Tratamiento
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Desnutrición
Tipo de estudio:
Estudio pronóstico
Límite:
Niño
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Child, preschool
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Humanos
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Lactante
Idioma:
Chino
Revista:
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics
Año:
2020
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