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Initial Nutritional Status and Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Deep Neck Infection.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

The current study aims to determine the correlation between nutritional status upon presentation and disease severity, as well as treatment and survival outcomes.

Methods

Patients who were diagnosed with deep neck infection, underwent at least one surgical drainage/debridement, and had more than 1 week of hospitalization at a tertiary medical center from 2007 to 2015 were retrospectively included. Thereafter, initial serum albumin, C-reactive protein (CRP), and body mass index (BMI) were reviewed.

Results

A total of 135 patients were included in the final analysis. Accordingly, the proportion of patients with simultaneous mediastinitis (21.0%), necrotizing fasciitis (12.9%), disease extent >1 cervical level (72.6%), mean CRP (22.4 mg/dL), mean length of hospitalization (25.0 days), and mean 1-week follow-up CRP (7.2 mg/dL) was significantly higher in the hypoalbuminemia group (initial serum albumin <3.0 g/dL) than in the normoalbuminemia group (all P<0.05). No significant correlations had been observed according to BMI status. After adjusting for age and Charlson comorbidity index, odds ratios for the following outcomes were calculated in patients initially presenting with hypoalbuminemia: simultaneous mediastinitis (3.07), necrotizing fasciitis (7.89), disease extent >1 cervical level (2.12), initial serum CRP over 20 mg/dL (3.79), hospitalization of more than 14 days (4.10), 1-week follow-up CRP over 5 mg/dL (3.78), and increased duration for an over 50% decrease in initial CRP (2.70) (all P<0.05). Although intravascular albumin replenishment decreased the proportion of patients with hypoalbuminemia after 2 weeks (P<0.05), it did not significantly predict better treatment outcomes.

Conclusion

Among the markers reflecting an individual's nutritional state, an initial serum albumin of less than 3.0 g/dL was an independent serologic marker predicting increased disease severity and complications in patients with deep neck infection.

SUBMITTER: Park MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6222194 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Initial Nutritional Status and Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Deep Neck Infection.

Park Marn Joon MJ   Kim Ji Won JW   Kim Yonghan Y   Lee Yoon Se YS   Roh Jong-Lyel JL   Choi Seung-Ho SH   Kim Sang Yoon SY   Nam Soon Yuhl SY  

Clinical and experimental otorhinolaryngology 20180720 4


<h4>Objectives</h4>The current study aims to determine the correlation between nutritional status upon presentation and disease severity, as well as treatment and survival outcomes.<h4>Methods</h4>Patients who were diagnosed with deep neck infection, underwent at least one surgical drainage/debridement, and had more than 1 week of hospitalization at a tertiary medical center from 2007 to 2015 were retrospectively included. Thereafter, initial serum albumin, C-reactive protein (CRP), and body mas  ...[more]

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