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Different Impact of Definitions of Sarcopenia in Defining Frailty Status in a Population of Older Women with Early Breast Cancer

Sarcopenia is a geriatric syndrome characterized by losses of quantity and quality of skeletal muscle, which is associated with negative outcomes in older adults and in cancer patients. Different definitions of sarcopenia have been used, with quantitative data more frequently used in oncology, while...

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Autores principales: Bellieni, Andrea, Fusco, Domenico, Sanchez, Alejandro Martin, Franceschini, Gianluca, Di Capua, Beatrice, Allocca, Elena, Di Stasio, Enrico, Marazzi, Fabio, Tagliaferri, Luca, Masetti, Riccardo, Bernabei, Roberto, Colloca, Giuseppe Ferdinando
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33810556
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11040243
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author Bellieni, Andrea
Fusco, Domenico
Sanchez, Alejandro Martin
Franceschini, Gianluca
Di Capua, Beatrice
Allocca, Elena
Di Stasio, Enrico
Marazzi, Fabio
Tagliaferri, Luca
Masetti, Riccardo
Bernabei, Roberto
Colloca, Giuseppe Ferdinando
author_facet Bellieni, Andrea
Fusco, Domenico
Sanchez, Alejandro Martin
Franceschini, Gianluca
Di Capua, Beatrice
Allocca, Elena
Di Stasio, Enrico
Marazzi, Fabio
Tagliaferri, Luca
Masetti, Riccardo
Bernabei, Roberto
Colloca, Giuseppe Ferdinando
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description Sarcopenia is a geriatric syndrome characterized by losses of quantity and quality of skeletal muscle, which is associated with negative outcomes in older adults and in cancer patients. Different definitions of sarcopenia have been used, with quantitative data more frequently used in oncology, while functional measures have been advocated in the geriatric literature. Little is known about the correlation between frailty status as assessed by comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) and sarcopenia in cancer patients. We retrospectively analyzed data from 96 older women with early breast cancer who underwent CGAs and Dual X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) scans for muscle mass assessment before cancer treatment at a single cancer center from 2016 to 2019 to explore the correlation between frailty status as assessed by CGA and sarcopenia using different definitions. Based on the results of the CGA, 35 patients (36.5%) were defined as frail. Using DXA Appendicular Skeletal Mass (ASM) or the Skeletal Muscle Index (SMI=ASM/height^2), 41 patients were found to be sarcopenic (42.7%), with no significant difference in prevalence between frail and nonfrail subjects. Using the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP2) definition of sarcopenia (where both muscle function and mass are required), 58 patients were classified as “probably” sarcopenic; among these, 25 were sarcopenic and 17 “severely” sarcopenic. Only 13 patients satisfied both the requirements for being defined as sarcopenic and frail. Grade 3-4 treatment-related toxicities (according to Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events) were more common in sarcopenic and frail sarcopenic patients. Our data support the use of a definition of sarcopenia that includes both quantitative and functional data in order to identify frail patients who need tailored treatment.
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spelling pubmed-80663152021-04-25 Different Impact of Definitions of Sarcopenia in Defining Frailty Status in a Population of Older Women with Early Breast Cancer Bellieni, Andrea Fusco, Domenico Sanchez, Alejandro Martin Franceschini, Gianluca Di Capua, Beatrice Allocca, Elena Di Stasio, Enrico Marazzi, Fabio Tagliaferri, Luca Masetti, Riccardo Bernabei, Roberto Colloca, Giuseppe Ferdinando J Pers Med Article Sarcopenia is a geriatric syndrome characterized by losses of quantity and quality of skeletal muscle, which is associated with negative outcomes in older adults and in cancer patients. Different definitions of sarcopenia have been used, with quantitative data more frequently used in oncology, while functional measures have been advocated in the geriatric literature. Little is known about the correlation between frailty status as assessed by comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) and sarcopenia in cancer patients. We retrospectively analyzed data from 96 older women with early breast cancer who underwent CGAs and Dual X-ray Absorptiometry (DXA) scans for muscle mass assessment before cancer treatment at a single cancer center from 2016 to 2019 to explore the correlation between frailty status as assessed by CGA and sarcopenia using different definitions. Based on the results of the CGA, 35 patients (36.5%) were defined as frail. Using DXA Appendicular Skeletal Mass (ASM) or the Skeletal Muscle Index (SMI=ASM/height^2), 41 patients were found to be sarcopenic (42.7%), with no significant difference in prevalence between frail and nonfrail subjects. Using the European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP2) definition of sarcopenia (where both muscle function and mass are required), 58 patients were classified as “probably” sarcopenic; among these, 25 were sarcopenic and 17 “severely” sarcopenic. Only 13 patients satisfied both the requirements for being defined as sarcopenic and frail. Grade 3-4 treatment-related toxicities (according to Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events) were more common in sarcopenic and frail sarcopenic patients. Our data support the use of a definition of sarcopenia that includes both quantitative and functional data in order to identify frail patients who need tailored treatment. MDPI 2021-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8066315/ /pubmed/33810556 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11040243 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Bellieni, Andrea
Fusco, Domenico
Sanchez, Alejandro Martin
Franceschini, Gianluca
Di Capua, Beatrice
Allocca, Elena
Di Stasio, Enrico
Marazzi, Fabio
Tagliaferri, Luca
Masetti, Riccardo
Bernabei, Roberto
Colloca, Giuseppe Ferdinando
Different Impact of Definitions of Sarcopenia in Defining Frailty Status in a Population of Older Women with Early Breast Cancer
title Different Impact of Definitions of Sarcopenia in Defining Frailty Status in a Population of Older Women with Early Breast Cancer
title_full Different Impact of Definitions of Sarcopenia in Defining Frailty Status in a Population of Older Women with Early Breast Cancer
title_fullStr Different Impact of Definitions of Sarcopenia in Defining Frailty Status in a Population of Older Women with Early Breast Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Different Impact of Definitions of Sarcopenia in Defining Frailty Status in a Population of Older Women with Early Breast Cancer
title_short Different Impact of Definitions of Sarcopenia in Defining Frailty Status in a Population of Older Women with Early Breast Cancer
title_sort different impact of definitions of sarcopenia in defining frailty status in a population of older women with early breast cancer
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8066315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33810556
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11040243
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