MNT: Interventions for Adults with Malnutrition (2023-25)

Author and Year:
Bonilla-Palomas J, Gamez-Lopez A, Castillo-Dominguez J, et al. 2017
PubMed ID:
Article Title:
Does nutritional intervention maintain its prognostic benefit in the long term for malnourished patients hospitalised for heart failure?
Authors:
Bonilla-Palomas J, Gámez-López A, Castillo-Domínguez J, Moreno-Conde M, López-Ibáñez M, Anguita-Sánchez M
Journal:
Revista Clinica Espanola
Year of publication:
2018
Volume:
218
Issue:
2
Page numbers:
58-60
Study Design:
Randomized Controlled Trial
Risk of Bias Assessment Rating:
Some concerns
Inclusion Criteria:
Patients >18 years old hospitalized for acute heart failure, either decompensated chronic heart failure or new-onset heart failure, also presenting malnutrition.
Exclusion Criteria:
Not reported
Research Purpose:
To assess the long-term effect of nutritional intervention on malnourished, hospitalised patients with heart failure.
Blinding efforts:
Study Location:
Spain
Source(s) of Funding:
Not-for-profit
Please specify names of funders:
The PICNIC study was funded as a Clinical Research Projectin Cardiology by the Spanish Society of Cardiology.