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Altered Preoperative Nutritional Status in Colorectal Cancer: A Not So Infrequent Issue

INTRODUCTION: Malnutrition and weight loss in cancer patients is a common problem that affects the prognosis of the disease. In the case of CRC, malnutrition rates range between 30 and 60%. OBJECTIVES: Description of the preoperative nutritional status of patients diagnosed with colorectal neoplasia...

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Autores principales: Páramo-Zunzunegui, Javier, Ramos-Carrasco, Araceli, Alonso-García, Marcos, Cuberes-Montserrat, Rosa, Rodríguez-Caravaca, Gil, Durán-Poveda, Manuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8225445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34221498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5049194
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author Páramo-Zunzunegui, Javier
Ramos-Carrasco, Araceli
Alonso-García, Marcos
Cuberes-Montserrat, Rosa
Rodríguez-Caravaca, Gil
Durán-Poveda, Manuel
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Ramos-Carrasco, Araceli
Alonso-García, Marcos
Cuberes-Montserrat, Rosa
Rodríguez-Caravaca, Gil
Durán-Poveda, Manuel
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description INTRODUCTION: Malnutrition and weight loss in cancer patients is a common problem that affects the prognosis of the disease. In the case of CRC, malnutrition rates range between 30 and 60%. OBJECTIVES: Description of the preoperative nutritional status of patients diagnosed with colorectal neoplasia who will undergo surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective observational study is performed. RESULTS: Of 234 patients studied, we observed that 139 (59%) had some degree of nutritional risk. Of all of them, 44.9% (N = 47) had 1-2 points according to MUST and 25% (N = 27) had more than 2 points. No differences were found when studying nutritional risk according to the location of the neoplasm. It was observed that 2.15% of the patients were underweight, 51% overweight, and 23% obese. 19.4% of patients lost less than 5 kg in the 3–6 months prior to diagnosis, 20.7% lost between 5 and 10 kg, and 2.1% lost more than 10 kg. In asymptomatic patients, the weight loss was lower than in symptomatic patients, loss <5 kg, 8.2% vs. 22.8%, and loss 5–10 kg, 16.2% vs. 29.3%, with a value of p = 0.016. 5% (N = 7) of the patients had hypoalbuminemia record. 16.5% (N = 23) had some degree of prealbumin deficiency and 20.9% (N = 29) of hypoproteinemia. Symptomatic patients had more frequent analytical alterations, 1-2 altered parameters in 48.8% (N = 20) of asymptomatic vs. 61.2% (N = 22) in the symptomatic, p = 0.049.
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spelling pubmed-82254452021-07-02 Altered Preoperative Nutritional Status in Colorectal Cancer: A Not So Infrequent Issue Páramo-Zunzunegui, Javier Ramos-Carrasco, Araceli Alonso-García, Marcos Cuberes-Montserrat, Rosa Rodríguez-Caravaca, Gil Durán-Poveda, Manuel J Nutr Metab Research Article INTRODUCTION: Malnutrition and weight loss in cancer patients is a common problem that affects the prognosis of the disease. In the case of CRC, malnutrition rates range between 30 and 60%. OBJECTIVES: Description of the preoperative nutritional status of patients diagnosed with colorectal neoplasia who will undergo surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A prospective observational study is performed. RESULTS: Of 234 patients studied, we observed that 139 (59%) had some degree of nutritional risk. Of all of them, 44.9% (N = 47) had 1-2 points according to MUST and 25% (N = 27) had more than 2 points. No differences were found when studying nutritional risk according to the location of the neoplasm. It was observed that 2.15% of the patients were underweight, 51% overweight, and 23% obese. 19.4% of patients lost less than 5 kg in the 3–6 months prior to diagnosis, 20.7% lost between 5 and 10 kg, and 2.1% lost more than 10 kg. In asymptomatic patients, the weight loss was lower than in symptomatic patients, loss <5 kg, 8.2% vs. 22.8%, and loss 5–10 kg, 16.2% vs. 29.3%, with a value of p = 0.016. 5% (N = 7) of the patients had hypoalbuminemia record. 16.5% (N = 23) had some degree of prealbumin deficiency and 20.9% (N = 29) of hypoproteinemia. Symptomatic patients had more frequent analytical alterations, 1-2 altered parameters in 48.8% (N = 20) of asymptomatic vs. 61.2% (N = 22) in the symptomatic, p = 0.049. Hindawi 2020-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8225445/ /pubmed/34221498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5049194 Text en Copyright © 2020 Javier Páramo-Zunzunegui et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Páramo-Zunzunegui, Javier
Ramos-Carrasco, Araceli
Alonso-García, Marcos
Cuberes-Montserrat, Rosa
Rodríguez-Caravaca, Gil
Durán-Poveda, Manuel
Altered Preoperative Nutritional Status in Colorectal Cancer: A Not So Infrequent Issue
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title_full Altered Preoperative Nutritional Status in Colorectal Cancer: A Not So Infrequent Issue
title_fullStr Altered Preoperative Nutritional Status in Colorectal Cancer: A Not So Infrequent Issue
title_full_unstemmed Altered Preoperative Nutritional Status in Colorectal Cancer: A Not So Infrequent Issue
title_short Altered Preoperative Nutritional Status in Colorectal Cancer: A Not So Infrequent Issue
title_sort altered preoperative nutritional status in colorectal cancer: a not so infrequent issue
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8225445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34221498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5049194
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