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Observational Study
. 2025 Feb 1;112(2):znaf013.
doi: 10.1093/bjs/znaf013.

Multicentre prospective study on the diagnostic and prognostic validity of malnutrition assessment tools in surgery

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Observational Study

Multicentre prospective study on the diagnostic and prognostic validity of malnutrition assessment tools in surgery

Georgia Petra et al. Br J Surg. .

Abstract

Background: Malnutrition is a risk factor for postoperative morbidity but the optimal tool for the assessment of malnutrition is unclear.

Methods: This is a prospective multicentre cohort study. Consecutive patients undergoing elective or emergency major abdominal surgery for benign or malignant disease in 12 Greek hospitals between January 2022 and December 2023 were included. Patients unable to provide nutrition history and/or informed consent were excluded. Subjective global assessment (SGA) was used as a reference standard for malnutrition diagnosis. GLIM (global leadership initiative on malnutrition), MNA-SF (mini nutrition assessment short form), MST (malnutrition screening tool), MUST (malnutrition universal screening tool), NRI (nutritional risk index), NRS-2002 (nutrition risk scale 2002), PONS (perioperative nutrition screen) and SNAQ (short nutrition assessment questionnaire) tools were applied for malnutrition risk assessments. Indicators of diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity, specificity, diagnostic odds ratio, areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve-AUC), construct validity (convergent associations with relevant variables) and prognostic validity (logistic regression) were appraised.

Results: 1649 patients were included (58% colorectal, 21% upper gastrointestinal, 14% hepatobiliary operations). SGA defined 562 (34.1%) patients as malnourished with excellent construct and prognostic validity. Malnutrition risk assessments varied from 24.0% using NRS-2002 to 58.6% with the MNA-SF. On their ordinal scales, MNA-SF (AUC = 0.83, 95% c.i. 0.81 to 0.85) and MUST (AUC = 0.79, 95% c.i. 0.77 to 0.82) had the best discriminatory abilities with minimal between-centre heterogeneity. As binary classifiers, MNA-SF (OR = 30.2; 95% c.i. 20.2 to 45.1) and MUST (OR = 16.1; 95% c.i. 12.4 to 21.1) had the highest diagnostic ORs but only MUST had sensitivity and specificity close to 80%. MUST performed well in construct and prognostic validity appraisals.

Conclusion: This study supports the use of the MUST as it is the most valid nutritional screening tool in patients after major abdominal surgery.

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Figures

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Fig. 1
Forest plot of the variation of malnutrition risk assessments by nutritional screening tools
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Fig. 2
Forest plot of the pooled area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) with 95% c.i. and prediction intervals from random-effects meta-analysis of hospital-specific data
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Fig. 3
Prognostic validity of preoperative malnutrition risk assessments for predicting hospital mortality rate (left panel) and 30-day postoperative major complications (left panel)

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