- Author:
Gahee PARK
1
;
Jeong Eun LEE
;
Soo Jeong HAN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Body Mass Index; Malnutrition; Nutritional Status; Persistent Vegetative State
- MeSH: Body Mass Index; Cholesterol; Enteral Nutrition; Humans; Lymphocyte Count; Malnutrition; Nutrition Assessment*; Nutritional Status; Overweight; Persistent Vegetative State; Thinness
- From:Brain & Neurorehabilitation 2017;10(2):e12-
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: The aim of this study is to investigate the nutritional status in vegetative state (VS) and minimally conscious state (MCS) patients, and to identify correlation between the duration from onset and indices indicating nutritional status. This study included a total of 37 VS and MCS patients. For nutrition assessment, the body mass index (BMI), biochemical parameters such as hemoglobin, total lymphocyte count, albumin and cholesterol levels were measured. The mean BMI was 21.31 ± 2.81 kg/m2. Only 4 patients (10.81%) were classified as underweight, 24 patients (64.86%) had normal BMI, 6 patients (16.22%) were overweight, and 3 patients (8.11%) were obese. The partial correlation coefficients showed that duration from onset has a positive correlation with BMI, and a negative correlation with cholesterol level. This study suggests that regular and properly prescribed enteral feeding in VS and MCS patients would supply stable and appropriate nutrition. Further study is needed with additional nutrition assessments reflecting muscle mass.