Malnutrition risk assessment using a machine learning-based screening tool: A multicentre retrospective cohort

Pramathamesh Parchuri,Melanie Besculides,Serena Zhan,Fu-yuan Cheng,Prem Timsina, Satya Narayana Cheertirala, Ilana Kersch,Sara Wilson,Robert Freeman, David Reich,Madhu Mazumdar,Arash Kia

JOURNAL OF HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS(2024)

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BackgroundMalnutrition is associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. Early detection is important for timely intervention. This paper assesses the ability of a machine learning screening tool (MUST-Plus) implemented in registered dietitian (RD) workflow to identify malnourished patients early in the hospital stay and to improve the diagnosis and documentation rate of malnutrition.MethodsThis retrospective cohort study was conducted in a large, urban health system in New York City comprising six hospitals serving a diverse patient population. The study included all patients aged >= 18 years, who were not admitted for COVID-19 and had a length of stay of <= 30 days.ResultsOf the 7736 hospitalisations that met the inclusion criteria, 1947 (25.2%) were identified as being malnourished by MUST-Plus-assisted RD evaluations. The lag between admission and diagnosis improved with MUST-Plus implementation. The usability of the tool output by RDs exceeded 90%, showing good acceptance by users. When compared pre-/post-implementation, the rate of both diagnoses and documentation of malnutrition showed improvement.ConclusionMUST-Plus, a machine learning-based screening tool, shows great promise as a malnutrition screening tool for hospitalised patients when used in conjunction with adequate RD staffing and training about the tool. It performed well across multiple measures and settings. Other health systems can use their electronic health record data to develop, test and implement similar machine learning-based processes to improve malnutrition screening and facilitate timely intervention. This study introduces the implementation of MUST-Plus, a machine-learning based screening tool, in one of the largest health systems in New York City to detect malnutrition early during hospital stays, which significantly improved detection rates and clinical documentation. The tool's successful application highlights its potential to optimise malnutrition screening in healthcare systems, offering potential benefits for patient outcomes and hospital finances. image Malnutrition is prevalent among hospitalised patients and frequently goes unrecognised, with the potential for severe sequelae. Accurate diagnosis, documentation and treatment of malnutrition have the potential of having a positive impact on morbidity rate, mortality rate, length of inpatient stay, readmission rate and hospital revenue. The tool's successful application highlights its potential to optimise malnutrition screening in healthcare systems, offering potential benefits for patient outcomes and hospital finances.
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AI,evaluation,implementation,machine learning,malnutrition,usability/acceptance
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