International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 4, Issue 4, 2024
Analysis of Evolution of the State Nutritional, of there Duration of Stay and Mortality of Children 0-59 Months in Mbujimayi Case of the General Hospital of Tudikolela, Democratic Republic of Congo
Author(s): Kabala Muana Mbuyi David, Kabundi Ndisha Omer, Tshibangu Kandala Justin, Songie Calendar Celestin, Cimpangila Kalonji Roger, Kabula Kayemba Paul, Kambilo Kambilo Joseph, Muamba Muambahonore, Mukalenge Mutombo Elie, Ntumba Musangana Alphonse, Ntumba Muamba Alidor, Muamba Lubaya Jean Felly, Mbayi Wa Mpata Sylvain, Mbulayi Mbulayi Ernest, Kazadi Sabue Christophe, Kazadi Muhemba Gabriel, Sango Kisimba Arnold, Tshisola Mpinga Samuel, Tshanga Musul Alidor, Mbuyi Kabeya Henick, Kongolo Sangula Moise, Roger Kamuema Shamuana, Ciamala Mukendi Paul, Mbelu Kashala Justine, Matendu Mukenge Marie, Bambilembile Kazadi Albert, Matanda Tshibanda Jean Marie
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62225/2583049X.2024.4.4.3154
Abstract:
Objective
The objective of this analysis is to evaluate the evolution of the nutritional status of a cohort admitted to nutritional recovery center at the Tudikolela hospital, in Mbujimayi, and to identify the risk factors for hospital malnutrition as well as its consequences on the morbidity and length of hospitalization.
Material and methods
Our study is prospective, transversal, carried out in a center of nutritional recovery of malnutrition.It was carried out in a Unit Nutritional Therapeutic intensive (UNTI) of the Tudikolela General Hospital in Mbujimayi (Democratic Republic of Congo). It concerns 275 subjects.
Results
The presence study reveals that diarrhea on admission (p0.009) constitutes a mortality factor in malnourished children.
Keywords: Analysis, Evolution, State Nutritional, Mortality, Mbujimayi
Pages: 1077-1080