Abstract

Patients on maintenance hemodialysis are vulnerable to multitude of health-related issues, malnutrition being one ofthem. It is a key predictive factor for morbidity and mortality among patients on maintenance hemodialysis. Theprimary objective of the study was to assess the severity of malnutrition in patients undergoing maintenancehemodialysis, using modified subjective global assessment score and correlate it with biochemical parameters likeblood hemoglobin, serum creatinine, serum albumin, serum pre-albumin, serum triglyceride and serum totalcholesterol. Cross-sectional study from July 2016 to June 2017 was conducted at hemodialysis unit of SSMC & MH,BSMMU, BIRDEM hospital and NIKDU, Dhaka, among 80 maintenance hemodialysis patients. Adult patients overthe age of 18 years and on regular (>_2 sessions per week) hemodialysis for more than 3 months without any acuteinfection were enrolled. Nutritional status of the patients was evaluated using modified subjective global assessmentscore and compared with biochemical parameters for any correlation between them. Based on the modified SGAscores, of the 80 patients, 10% were well nourished and the rest were mildly malnourished, showing a high degree ofmalnutrition among respondents. There was strong positive correlation between modified subjective globalassessment score and age. Modified SGA score also showed statistically significant negative correlation with serumcreatinine, serum albumin and serum pre-albumin. Data obtained from this study confirm that modified subjectiveglobal assessment score can be used as a reliable index for identifying patients at risk for malnutrition and itcorrelates well with some of the biochemical profile. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Med. Coll. J. 2022;1(1):14-19

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