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P-96 - Nutritional Evaluation of Alcoholic Inpatients

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

J. Teixeira
Affiliation:
Lisbon's Psychiatric Hospital Center, Lisbon, Portugal
T. Mota
Affiliation:
Lisbon's Psychiatric Hospital Center, Lisbon, Portugal
J.C. Fernandes
Affiliation:
Lisbon's Psychiatric Hospital Center, Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract

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Introduction

Nutritional status is known to directly influence clinical outcome in patients hospitalized for acute illness (Stratton et al. 2006; Raslan et al. 2010) and the chances of them developing complication. (Lelovics et al., 2008). As patients at nutritional risk can be easily identified, screening for malnutrition, with a validated screening nutritional tool should be done as a routine in hospitalized patients. (Kyle et al.,2005; Raslan et al. 2010; Ben-Ishay et al. 2011)

Aims

To assess nutritional risk of alcoholic patients admitted for alcohol detoxification.

Methods

Screen nutritional risk of alcoholic patients using the Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool.

Results

53% patients at presentation were rated as medium or high risk of malnutrition.

Conclusions

Malnutrition should be actively considered and screened for in alcoholic patients admitted for alcohol detoxification due to its high prevalence and benefits obtained from treatment.

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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2012
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