Malnutrition determined by the controlling nutritional status score, prognostic nutritional index and hemoglobin-albumin-lymphocyte-platelet score is associated with prolonged hospital stay in liver cancer patients who underwent interventional treatment | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Malnutrition determined by the controlling nutritional status score, prognostic nutritional index and hemoglobin-albumin-lymphocyte-platelet score is associated with prolonged hospital stay in liver cancer patients who underwent interventional treatment
Puntos clave
Malnutrition significantly increases the length of hospital stays in liver cancer patients undergoing treatment.
CONUT, PNI, and HALP scores effectively predict hospital duration with high relevance.
Observational analysis of liver cancer patients highlighted these malnutrition scores as crucial indicators.
Identifying malnutrition may help streamline care, though further validation in larger cohorts is needed.
Resumen
Malnutrition defined by the CONUT, PNI, and HALP scores was significantly associated with the prolonged hospital stay in liver cancer patients who underwent interventional treatment.