This study aims to understand the effects of these two parameters on clinical outcomes by examining the relationship between NUTRIC and CONUT scores in intensive care patients. The results of the study may contribute to the development of new approaches to the treatment process of patients by better understanding the relationship between nutritional status and pre-hospital frailty in intensive care units. In addition, eliminating the deficiencies in this area will pave the way for the creation of more effective and personalized treatment plans for similar patients.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Ankara Training And Research Hospital
Altındağ, Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
Correlation between CONUT scale and frailty in intensive care patients
To evaluate the correlation between the CONUT scale and frailty, Pearson or Spearman correlation analysis will be performed depending on suitability for normal distribution. Logistic regression analysis will be performed to assess the independent association between CONUT scale and frailty. Potential confounding variables such as age, gender, APACHE II score, and activities of daily living will be included in the regression model.
Time frame: From enrollment 2 days
Association of NUTRIC score and CONUT scale with clinical outcomes
To evaluate the correlation between the NUTRIC score and CONUT scale with clinical outcome, Pearson or Spearman correlation analysis will be performed depending on suitability for normal distribution. Logistic regression analysis will be performed to assess the independent association between CONUT scale and NUTRIC score. Potential confounding variables such as age, gender, APACHE II score, and activities of daily living will be included in the regression model.
Time frame: From enrollment to through study completion an average of 1 year
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