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      Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool improves the prediction of malnutrition risk outcomes in liver cirrhosis patients compared with Nutritional Risk Screening 2002

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      The British Journal of Nutrition
      Cambridge University Press
      Malnutrition, Cirrhosis, Nutritional Risk Screening 2002, Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool, Prognostic value, LDUST, Liver Disease Undernutrition Screening Tool, MAC, mid-arm circumference, MELD, Model for End-stage Liver Disease, MUST, Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool, NRS-2002, Nutritional Risk Screening 2002, RFH-GA, Royal Free Hospital-Global Assessment, RFH-NPT, Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool, TSF, triceps skinfold thickness

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          The European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN) guidelines recommend the Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool (RFH-NPT) to identify malnutrition risk in patients with liver disease. However, little is known about the application of the RFH-NPT to screen for the risk of malnutrition in China, where patients primarily suffer from hepatitis virus-related cirrhosis. A total of 155 cirrhosis patients without liver cancer or uncontrolled co-morbid illness were enrolled in this prospective study. We administered the Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS-2002), RFH-NPT, Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST) and Liver Disease Undernutrition Screening Tool (LDUST) to the patients within 24 h after admission and performed follow-up observations for 1·5 years. The RFH-NPT and NRS-2002 had higher sensitivities (64·8 and 52·4 %) and specificities (60 and 70 %) than the other tools with regard to screening for malnutrition risk in cirrhotic patients. The prevalence of nutritional risk was higher under the use of the RFH-NPT against the NRS-2002 (63 v. 51 %). The RFH-NPT tended more easily to detect malnutrition risk in patients with advanced Child–Pugh classes (B and C) and lower Model for End-stage Liver Disease scores (<15) compared with NRS-2002. RFH-NPT score was an independent predictive factor for mortality. Patients identified as being at high malnutrition risk with the RFH-NPT had a higher mortality rate than those at low risk; the same result was not obtained with the NRS-2002. Therefore, we suggest that using the RFH-NPT improves the ability of clinicians to predict malnutrition risk in patients with cirrhosis primarily caused by hepatitis virus infection at an earlier stage.

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          Journal
          Br J Nutr
          Br J Nutr
          BJN
          The British Journal of Nutrition
          Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, UK )
          0007-1145
          1475-2662
          28 December 2020
          : 124
          : 12
          : 1293-1302
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Infectious Diseases and Hepatopathy, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University , Xi’an, Shannxi Province, 710061, People’s Republic of China
          [2 ]The First Department of Orthopedics, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University , Xi’an, Shannxi Province, 710004, People’s Republic of China
          [3 ]Center for Infectious Diseases, West China Hospital, Sichuan University , Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 610041, People’s Republic of China
          Author notes
          [* ] Corresponding authors: Yingren Zhao, email zhaoyingren@ 123456mail.xjtu.edu.cn ; Yuan Yang, email xayangyuan@ 123456126.com
          [†]

          These authors contributed equally to this work and share the first authorship.

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          https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4823-9507
          Article
          PMC7656665 PMC7656665 7656665 S0007114520002366
          10.1017/S0007114520002366
          7656665
          32600494
          a04705fd-f66d-4259-b973-a1e57851dd6f
          © The Authors 2020

          This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

          History
          : 23 October 2019
          : 22 May 2020
          : 22 June 2020
          Page count
          Figures: 3, Tables: 6, References: 46, Pages: 10
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          Human and Clinical Nutrition

          NRS-2002, Nutritional Risk Screening 2002,Prognostic value,LDUST, Liver Disease Undernutrition Screening Tool,Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool,MAC, mid-arm circumference,MELD, Model for End-stage Liver Disease,MUST, Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool,Nutritional Risk Screening 2002,RFH-GA, Royal Free Hospital-Global Assessment,RFH-NPT, Royal Free Hospital-Nutritional Prioritizing Tool,Cirrhosis,TSF, triceps skinfold thickness,Malnutrition

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