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Prevalence, risk factors and clinical implications of malnutrition in French Comprehensive Cancer Centres

BACKGROUND: This epidemiological observational study aimed at determining the prevalence of malnutrition in non-selected adults with cancer, to identify risk factors of malnutrition and correlate the results with length of stay and 2-month mortality. METHODS: This prospective multicentre 1-day study...

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Autores principales: Pressoir, M, Desné, S, Berchery, D, Rossignol, G, Poiree, B, Meslier, M, Traversier, S, Vittot, M, Simon, M, Gekiere, J P, Meuric, J, Serot, F, Falewee, M N, Rodrigues, I, Senesse, P, Vasson, M P, Chelle, F, Maget, B, Antoun, S, Bachmann, P
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2844030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20160725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6605578
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author Pressoir, M
Desné, S
Berchery, D
Rossignol, G
Poiree, B
Meslier, M
Traversier, S
Vittot, M
Simon, M
Gekiere, J P
Meuric, J
Serot, F
Falewee, M N
Rodrigues, I
Senesse, P
Vasson, M P
Chelle, F
Maget, B
Antoun, S
Bachmann, P
author_facet Pressoir, M
Desné, S
Berchery, D
Rossignol, G
Poiree, B
Meslier, M
Traversier, S
Vittot, M
Simon, M
Gekiere, J P
Meuric, J
Serot, F
Falewee, M N
Rodrigues, I
Senesse, P
Vasson, M P
Chelle, F
Maget, B
Antoun, S
Bachmann, P
author_sort Pressoir, M
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description BACKGROUND: This epidemiological observational study aimed at determining the prevalence of malnutrition in non-selected adults with cancer, to identify risk factors of malnutrition and correlate the results with length of stay and 2-month mortality. METHODS: This prospective multicentre 1-day study conducted in 17 French Comprehensive Cancer Centres included 1545 patients. Body mass index (BMI), weight loss (WL) in the past 6 months and age were routinely recorded according to the French national recommendations for hospitalised patients; malnutrition was rated as absent, moderate or severe according to the level of WL and BMI. Age, sex, tumour site, type of hospitalisation and treatment, disease stage, World Health Organisation performance status (PS) and antibiotic therapy were the potential malnutrition risk factors tested. Follow-up at 2 months allowed to determine the correlation with length of stay and mortality. RESULTS: Malnutrition was reported in 30.9% of patients, and was rated as severe in 12.2%. In multivariate analysis, only pre-existing obesity (BMI⩾30), PS ⩾2 and head-and-neck or upper digestive cancers were associated with increased risk of malnutrition. Antibiotics use was significantly higher in malnourished patients (35.5 vs 22.8% P<0.001). Severe malnutrition was independently associated with mortality. The median length of stay was 19.3±19.4 days for malnourished patients vs 13.3±19.4 days for others (P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: In French Comprehensive Cancer Centres, one out of three cancer patients are malnourished and this was associated with a longer length of stay. Pre-existing obesity could be identified as a new risk factor for malnutrition in our cancer patient population perhaps because of a misidentification or a delay in nutrition support in this category of patients.
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spelling pubmed-28440302011-03-16 Prevalence, risk factors and clinical implications of malnutrition in French Comprehensive Cancer Centres Pressoir, M Desné, S Berchery, D Rossignol, G Poiree, B Meslier, M Traversier, S Vittot, M Simon, M Gekiere, J P Meuric, J Serot, F Falewee, M N Rodrigues, I Senesse, P Vasson, M P Chelle, F Maget, B Antoun, S Bachmann, P Br J Cancer Clinical Study BACKGROUND: This epidemiological observational study aimed at determining the prevalence of malnutrition in non-selected adults with cancer, to identify risk factors of malnutrition and correlate the results with length of stay and 2-month mortality. METHODS: This prospective multicentre 1-day study conducted in 17 French Comprehensive Cancer Centres included 1545 patients. Body mass index (BMI), weight loss (WL) in the past 6 months and age were routinely recorded according to the French national recommendations for hospitalised patients; malnutrition was rated as absent, moderate or severe according to the level of WL and BMI. Age, sex, tumour site, type of hospitalisation and treatment, disease stage, World Health Organisation performance status (PS) and antibiotic therapy were the potential malnutrition risk factors tested. Follow-up at 2 months allowed to determine the correlation with length of stay and mortality. RESULTS: Malnutrition was reported in 30.9% of patients, and was rated as severe in 12.2%. In multivariate analysis, only pre-existing obesity (BMI⩾30), PS ⩾2 and head-and-neck or upper digestive cancers were associated with increased risk of malnutrition. Antibiotics use was significantly higher in malnourished patients (35.5 vs 22.8% P<0.001). Severe malnutrition was independently associated with mortality. The median length of stay was 19.3±19.4 days for malnourished patients vs 13.3±19.4 days for others (P<0.0001). CONCLUSION: In French Comprehensive Cancer Centres, one out of three cancer patients are malnourished and this was associated with a longer length of stay. Pre-existing obesity could be identified as a new risk factor for malnutrition in our cancer patient population perhaps because of a misidentification or a delay in nutrition support in this category of patients. Nature Publishing Group 2010-03-16 2010-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2844030/ /pubmed/20160725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6605578 Text en Copyright © 2010 Cancer Research UK https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material.If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Clinical Study
Pressoir, M
Desné, S
Berchery, D
Rossignol, G
Poiree, B
Meslier, M
Traversier, S
Vittot, M
Simon, M
Gekiere, J P
Meuric, J
Serot, F
Falewee, M N
Rodrigues, I
Senesse, P
Vasson, M P
Chelle, F
Maget, B
Antoun, S
Bachmann, P
Prevalence, risk factors and clinical implications of malnutrition in French Comprehensive Cancer Centres
title Prevalence, risk factors and clinical implications of malnutrition in French Comprehensive Cancer Centres
title_full Prevalence, risk factors and clinical implications of malnutrition in French Comprehensive Cancer Centres
title_fullStr Prevalence, risk factors and clinical implications of malnutrition in French Comprehensive Cancer Centres
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence, risk factors and clinical implications of malnutrition in French Comprehensive Cancer Centres
title_short Prevalence, risk factors and clinical implications of malnutrition in French Comprehensive Cancer Centres
title_sort prevalence, risk factors and clinical implications of malnutrition in french comprehensive cancer centres
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2844030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20160725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6605578
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