The risk of refeeding syndrome among severely malnourished tuberculosis patients in Chhattisgarh, India

Puja Chebrolu,Timothy Laux, Shaheen Chowdhury,Bhavna Seth, Prajakta Ranade, Jaya Goswami,Soumya Chatterjee

Indian Journal of Tuberculosis(2020)

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Background A secondary care hospital in rural India serving a highly tuberculosis (TB) and malnutrition endemic region. Objective In this study conducted on patients with chronic protein energy malnutrition (PEM) and TB, we sought to compare nurse-estimated vs. smartphone photograph analytic methods for assessing caloric intake and determine the incidence of refeeding hypophosphatemia (RH) and refeeding syndrome (RFS) in patients with TB. Methods Inpatients were prospectively enrolled. Baseline demographic, comorbidity and preadmission caloric data were collected. Nurse estimated caloric intake was compared with digital “before and after” meal images. Serum phosphorus was measured on days 1, 3 and 7 post admission. Patients with RH underwent further evaluation for RFS-associated findings. Results 27 patients were enrolled. 85% were at risk of RFS by National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) criteria. Significant discrepancy (>700 calories) was noted between nurse-estimated caloric intake compared to digital images. RH was found in 37% (10/27). None developed clinical RFS. Conclusions Our study suggests more standardized methods of caloric intake are needed in resource-limited settings with high co-prevalence of PEM and TB. We noted that despite RH being common in inpatients with PEM+TB given high caloric diets, RFS was not detected.
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Tuberculosis,Malnutrition,Refeeding syndrome,Rural India
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