Publications by authors named "Babita Hazarika"

Acute nondiarrheal illnesses (NDIs) involve overt or subclinical dehydration, requiring rehydration and electrolyte repletion. Dehydration is frequently under-recognized and under-managed, both in outpatient departments (OPDs) and inpatient departments (IPDs). Postadmission dehydration is associated with longer hospital stays and higher inhospital mortality rates.

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Background: Dehydration is a highly prevalent clinical challenge in adults which can go undetected. Although dehydration is commonly associated with an increased risk of hospitalization and mortality, only a few international guidelines provide recommendations regarding oral fluids, electrolytes, and energy (FEE) management in adults/geriatrics with dehydration due to nondiarrheal causes. Currently, there is a lack of comprehensive recommendations on the role of oral FEE in nondiarrheal dehydration in adult and geriatric Indian patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • * A total of 500 patients were assessed using the Subjective Global Nutritional Assessment (SGNA) score, with hypertension, diabetes, and cancer being the most common co-morbidities among the malnourished.
  • * The findings highlight a significant need for improved nutritional care programs in Indian ICUs, especially since 86% of cancer patients were malnourished compared to just 12% of trauma patients.
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