CONUT score
An screening tool for CONtro- lling NUTritional status (CONUT) that allows an automatic daily assessment of nutritional status of all inpatients that undergo routine analysis.
It automatically assesses the nutritional status taking into account laboratory information including serum albumin, total cholesterol level and total lymphocyte count.
We have studied the association between the results of the Subjective Global Assessment (SGA) and Full Nutritional Assessment (FNA) with those from CONUT, in a sample of 53 individuals.
Results: The agreement degree between CONUT and FNA as measured by kappa index is 0.669 (p = 0.003), and between CONUT and SGA is 0.488 (p = 0.034). Con- sidering FNA as “gold standard” we obtain a sensitivity of 92.3 and a specificity of 85.0.
Conclusions: CONUT seems to be an efficient tool for early detection and continuous control of hospital under- nutrition, with the suitable characteristics for these screening functions.