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Parenteral nutrition support for patients with pancreatic cancer. Results of a phase II study

BACKGROUND: Cachexia is a common problem in patients (pts) suffering from upper gastrointestinal cancer. In addition, most of these patients suffer from malabsorption and stenosis of the gastrointestinal tract due to their illness. Various methods of supplementary nutrition (enteral, parenteral) are...

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Autores principales: Pelzer, Uwe, Arnold, Dirk, Goevercin, Mehmet, Stieler, Jens, Doerken, Bernd, Riess, Hanno, Oettle, Helmut
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2841666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20214798
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-86
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author Pelzer, Uwe
Arnold, Dirk
Goevercin, Mehmet
Stieler, Jens
Doerken, Bernd
Riess, Hanno
Oettle, Helmut
author_facet Pelzer, Uwe
Arnold, Dirk
Goevercin, Mehmet
Stieler, Jens
Doerken, Bernd
Riess, Hanno
Oettle, Helmut
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description BACKGROUND: Cachexia is a common problem in patients (pts) suffering from upper gastrointestinal cancer. In addition, most of these patients suffer from malabsorption and stenosis of the gastrointestinal tract due to their illness. Various methods of supplementary nutrition (enteral, parenteral) are practised. In patients with advanced pancreatic cancer (APC), phase angle, determined by bio-electrical impedance analysis (BIA), seems to be a survival predictor. The positive influence of BIA determinate predictors by additional nutrition is currently under discussion. METHODS: To examine the impact of additional parenteral nutrition (APN) we assessed outpatients suffering from APC and progressive cachexia. The assessment based on the BIA method. Assessment parameters were phase angle, ECM/BCM index (ratio of extracellular mass to body cell mass), and BMI (body mass index). Patients suffering from progressive weight loss in spite of additional enteral nutritional support were eligible for the study. RESULTS: Median treatment duration in 32 pts was 18 [8-35] weeks. Response evaluation showed a benefit in 27 pts (84%) in at least one parameter. 14 pts (43.7%) improved or stabilised in all three parameters. The median ECM/BCM index was 1.7 [1.11-3.14] at start of APN and improved down to 1.5 [1.12-3.36] during therapy. The median BMI increased from 19.7 [14.4-25.9] to 20.5 [15.4-25.0]. The median phase angle improved by 10% from 3.6 [2.3-5.1] to 3.9 [2.2-5.1]. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated the positive impact of APN on the assessed parameters, first of all the phase angle, and we observed at least a temporary benefit or stabilisation of the nutritional status in the majority of the investigated patients. Based on these findings we are currently investigating the impact of APN on survival in a larger patient cohort. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00919659
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spelling pubmed-28416662010-03-19 Parenteral nutrition support for patients with pancreatic cancer. Results of a phase II study Pelzer, Uwe Arnold, Dirk Goevercin, Mehmet Stieler, Jens Doerken, Bernd Riess, Hanno Oettle, Helmut BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: Cachexia is a common problem in patients (pts) suffering from upper gastrointestinal cancer. In addition, most of these patients suffer from malabsorption and stenosis of the gastrointestinal tract due to their illness. Various methods of supplementary nutrition (enteral, parenteral) are practised. In patients with advanced pancreatic cancer (APC), phase angle, determined by bio-electrical impedance analysis (BIA), seems to be a survival predictor. The positive influence of BIA determinate predictors by additional nutrition is currently under discussion. METHODS: To examine the impact of additional parenteral nutrition (APN) we assessed outpatients suffering from APC and progressive cachexia. The assessment based on the BIA method. Assessment parameters were phase angle, ECM/BCM index (ratio of extracellular mass to body cell mass), and BMI (body mass index). Patients suffering from progressive weight loss in spite of additional enteral nutritional support were eligible for the study. RESULTS: Median treatment duration in 32 pts was 18 [8-35] weeks. Response evaluation showed a benefit in 27 pts (84%) in at least one parameter. 14 pts (43.7%) improved or stabilised in all three parameters. The median ECM/BCM index was 1.7 [1.11-3.14] at start of APN and improved down to 1.5 [1.12-3.36] during therapy. The median BMI increased from 19.7 [14.4-25.9] to 20.5 [15.4-25.0]. The median phase angle improved by 10% from 3.6 [2.3-5.1] to 3.9 [2.2-5.1]. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated the positive impact of APN on the assessed parameters, first of all the phase angle, and we observed at least a temporary benefit or stabilisation of the nutritional status in the majority of the investigated patients. Based on these findings we are currently investigating the impact of APN on survival in a larger patient cohort. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00919659 BioMed Central 2010-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2841666/ /pubmed/20214798 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-86 Text en Copyright ©2010 Pelzer et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pelzer, Uwe
Arnold, Dirk
Goevercin, Mehmet
Stieler, Jens
Doerken, Bernd
Riess, Hanno
Oettle, Helmut
Parenteral nutrition support for patients with pancreatic cancer. Results of a phase II study
title Parenteral nutrition support for patients with pancreatic cancer. Results of a phase II study
title_full Parenteral nutrition support for patients with pancreatic cancer. Results of a phase II study
title_fullStr Parenteral nutrition support for patients with pancreatic cancer. Results of a phase II study
title_full_unstemmed Parenteral nutrition support for patients with pancreatic cancer. Results of a phase II study
title_short Parenteral nutrition support for patients with pancreatic cancer. Results of a phase II study
title_sort parenteral nutrition support for patients with pancreatic cancer. results of a phase ii study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2841666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20214798
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-10-86
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