Nutritional risk screening (NRS 2002) is a strong and modifiable predictor risk score for short-term and long-term clinical outcomes: secondary analysis of a prospective randomised trial
Lara Hersberger, Laura Bargetzi, Annika Bargetzi, Pascal Tribolet, Rebecca Fehr, Valerie Baechli, Martina Geiser, Manuela Deiss, Filomena Gomes, Alexander Kutz, Nina Kägi-Braun, Claus Hoess, Vojtech Pavlicek, Sarah Schmid, Stefan Bilz, Sarah Sigrist, Michael Brändle, Carmen Benz, Christoph Henzen, Melina Nigg, Robert Thomann, Claudia Brand, Jonas Rutishauser, Drahomir Aujesky, Nicolas Rodondi, Jacques Donzé, Zeno Stanga, Beat Mueller & Philipp Schuetz
abstract |
INTRODUCTION METHODS RESULTS The NRS is a strong and independent risk score for malnutrition-associated mortality and adverse outcomes over 180 days. Our data provide strong evidence that the nutritional risk, however, is modifiable and can be reduced by the provision of adequate nutritional support. |
citation | Hersberger L, Bargetzi L, Bargetzi A, Tribolet P, Fehr R, Baechli V, Geiser M, Deiss M, Gomes F, Kutz A, Kägi-Braun N, Hoess C, Pavlicek V, Schmid S, Bilz S, Sigrist S, Brändle M, Benz C, Henzen C, Nigg M, Thomann R, Brand C, Rutishauser J, Aujesky D, Rodondi N, Donzé J, Stanga Z, Mueller B, Schuetz P. Nutritional risk screening (NRS 2002) is a strong and modifiable predictor risk score for short-term and long-term clinical outcomes: secondary analysis of a prospective randomised trial. Clin Nutr 2019;. |
type | journal paper/review (English) |
date of publishing | 14-12-2019 |
journal title | Clin Nutr |
ISSN electronic | 1532-1983 |
PubMed | 31882232 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.clnu.2019.11.041 |