Prognosis of diffuse peritonitis acording to the nutritional conditions.

Authors

  • Julio César González Aguilera HOSPITAL GENERAL “CARLOS MANUEL DE CESPEDES”
  • Juan Carlos Fonseca Muñoz HOSPITAL GENERAL “CARLOS MANUEL DE CESPEDES”
  • Rosa Eugenia Jiménez Paneque HOSPITAL GENERAL “CARLOS MANUEL DE CESPEDES”
  • Reynaldo Reyes Tornés HOSPITAL GENERAL “CARLOS MANUEL DE CESPEDES”

Keywords:

DIFFUSE PERITONITIS/ PROGNOSIS/ NUTRICIONAL CONDITIONS

Abstract

Among the factors that influence upon the evolution of sick people with intra-abdominal infections it can be found the nutritional conditions. There are differences in the prognosis of the undernourished patients, producing Organs Multiple Disfunction. (O.M.D) and death in these patients. The main objective of the research is to identify and quantify the influence of thenutritional conditions about the prognosis of patients with diffuse peritonitis. In regard to the methods, it was applied a cohort study in 219 patients assisted in The Intensive Care Unit. It was evaluated each indicator and the nutritional conditions during the first 24 hours of hospitalization. As the prognosis marker variable it was considered the presence or lack of O.M.D and death. As the final result it was found that the O.M.D risk outstandingly increased in undernourished patients (RR.9.17 IC 95% 5, 58-15, 07) and death risk exceeded according to the nourished patients (RR. 2,0 IC 95% 1,4-2,8)The average(standard deviation) of albumin in deceased persons was about 29,30 (6,04) significatively inferior than alive patients ( 35,22, DS 4,31) Neither the nutritional conditions nor than albumin were the independent variables in the pattern of multivaried logistic regression. It was verified the hypothesis of roll of the nutritional conditions in the prognosis of the peritonitis. Its value as isolated prognosis factor is unquestionable. As the conclusion, the nutritional conditions influence in the apparition of O.M.D and death, but its influence is measured by others factors that characterized the patients seriousness.

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Published

2009-01-05

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González Aguilera JC, Fonseca Muñoz JC, Jiménez Paneque RE, Reyes Tornés R. Prognosis of diffuse peritonitis acording to the nutritional conditions. RM [Internet]. 2009 Jan. 5 [cited 2025 Jun. 4];13(1). Available from: https://revmultimed.sld.cu/index.php/mtm/article/view/1677

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