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Visceral Adipose Tissue Assessment Enhances the Prognostic Value of GLIM Criteria in Patients with Gastric Cancer Undergoing Radical Gastrectomy after Neoadjuvant Treatment

Background: The Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria has been recently published for diagnosing malnutrition in adults. However, the validity of the GLIM criteria has not been well-established in patients with gastric cancer (GC) treated with neoadjuvant treatment (NT) follow...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Yingjing, Jiang, Lin, Su, Pengfei, Yu, Tian, Ma, Zhiqiang, Kang, Weiming, Liu, Yuqin, Jin, Zhengyu, Yu, Jianchun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36501076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14235047
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author Zhang, Yingjing
Jiang, Lin
Su, Pengfei
Yu, Tian
Ma, Zhiqiang
Kang, Weiming
Liu, Yuqin
Jin, Zhengyu
Yu, Jianchun
author_facet Zhang, Yingjing
Jiang, Lin
Su, Pengfei
Yu, Tian
Ma, Zhiqiang
Kang, Weiming
Liu, Yuqin
Jin, Zhengyu
Yu, Jianchun
author_sort Zhang, Yingjing
collection PubMed
description Background: The Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria has been recently published for diagnosing malnutrition in adults. However, the validity of the GLIM criteria has not been well-established in patients with gastric cancer (GC) treated with neoadjuvant treatment (NT) followed by radical gastrectomy. The present study aimed to explore the prognostic value of GLIM-defined malnutrition before NT and after NT in GC patients and to investigate whether additional visceral adipose tissue (VAT) assessment could improve the predictive power of the GLIM criteria for NT-related adverse events (AEs) and long-term survival. Methods: GC patients who underwent radical surgery after NT from June 2016 to June 2020 were enrolled in this study. The cross-sectional areas of total skeletal muscle (TSM) and VAT were measured using computed tomography (CT) before NT and after NT. GLIM-defined malnutrition was diagnosed using the two-step approach, including nutritional risk screening and diagnostic assessment. Low VAT was also added to the diagnosis of malnutrition in this study. The predictive value of these malnutrition diagnoses for NT-related AEs, and long-term survival was evaluated in GC patients. Results: A total of 182 GC patients were included in this study, of which 66 (36.3%) patients before NT and 55 (30.2%) patients after NT were diagnosed with GLIM-defined malnutrition, respectively. In addition to GLIM-defined malnutrition, 54 (29.7%) patients had additional low VAT before NT, and 39 (21.4%) patients had additional low VAT after NT. GLIM-defined malnutrition alone before NT was not associated with NT-related AEs in GC patients. The addition of low VAT to GLIM-defined malnutrition led to a significant predictive value for NT-related AEs. Furthermore, GLIM-defined malnutrition before NT and after NT were both identified as independent risk factors for overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS). The combination of low VAT and GLIM-defined malnutrition showed a higher hazard ratio for the prediction of OS and DFS both before NT and after NT. Conclusions: The addition of VAT assessment using CT improved the predictive value of GLIM-defined malnutrition for NT-related AEs and long-term survival in GC patients treated with NT followed by radical gastrectomy, which further supports the prognostic importance of assessing adipose tissue simultaneously during the routine nutritional assessment in patients with cancer.
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spelling pubmed-97402392022-12-11 Visceral Adipose Tissue Assessment Enhances the Prognostic Value of GLIM Criteria in Patients with Gastric Cancer Undergoing Radical Gastrectomy after Neoadjuvant Treatment Zhang, Yingjing Jiang, Lin Su, Pengfei Yu, Tian Ma, Zhiqiang Kang, Weiming Liu, Yuqin Jin, Zhengyu Yu, Jianchun Nutrients Article Background: The Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria has been recently published for diagnosing malnutrition in adults. However, the validity of the GLIM criteria has not been well-established in patients with gastric cancer (GC) treated with neoadjuvant treatment (NT) followed by radical gastrectomy. The present study aimed to explore the prognostic value of GLIM-defined malnutrition before NT and after NT in GC patients and to investigate whether additional visceral adipose tissue (VAT) assessment could improve the predictive power of the GLIM criteria for NT-related adverse events (AEs) and long-term survival. Methods: GC patients who underwent radical surgery after NT from June 2016 to June 2020 were enrolled in this study. The cross-sectional areas of total skeletal muscle (TSM) and VAT were measured using computed tomography (CT) before NT and after NT. GLIM-defined malnutrition was diagnosed using the two-step approach, including nutritional risk screening and diagnostic assessment. Low VAT was also added to the diagnosis of malnutrition in this study. The predictive value of these malnutrition diagnoses for NT-related AEs, and long-term survival was evaluated in GC patients. Results: A total of 182 GC patients were included in this study, of which 66 (36.3%) patients before NT and 55 (30.2%) patients after NT were diagnosed with GLIM-defined malnutrition, respectively. In addition to GLIM-defined malnutrition, 54 (29.7%) patients had additional low VAT before NT, and 39 (21.4%) patients had additional low VAT after NT. GLIM-defined malnutrition alone before NT was not associated with NT-related AEs in GC patients. The addition of low VAT to GLIM-defined malnutrition led to a significant predictive value for NT-related AEs. Furthermore, GLIM-defined malnutrition before NT and after NT were both identified as independent risk factors for overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS). The combination of low VAT and GLIM-defined malnutrition showed a higher hazard ratio for the prediction of OS and DFS both before NT and after NT. Conclusions: The addition of VAT assessment using CT improved the predictive value of GLIM-defined malnutrition for NT-related AEs and long-term survival in GC patients treated with NT followed by radical gastrectomy, which further supports the prognostic importance of assessing adipose tissue simultaneously during the routine nutritional assessment in patients with cancer. MDPI 2022-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9740239/ /pubmed/36501076 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14235047 Text en © 2022 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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Yingjing
Jiang, Lin
Su, Pengfei
Yu, Tian
Ma, Zhiqiang
Kang, Weiming
Liu, Yuqin
Jin, Zhengyu
Yu, Jianchun
Visceral Adipose Tissue Assessment Enhances the Prognostic Value of GLIM Criteria in Patients with Gastric Cancer Undergoing Radical Gastrectomy after Neoadjuvant Treatment
title Visceral Adipose Tissue Assessment Enhances the Prognostic Value of GLIM Criteria in Patients with Gastric Cancer Undergoing Radical Gastrectomy after Neoadjuvant Treatment
title_full Visceral Adipose Tissue Assessment Enhances the Prognostic Value of GLIM Criteria in Patients with Gastric Cancer Undergoing Radical Gastrectomy after Neoadjuvant Treatment
title_fullStr Visceral Adipose Tissue Assessment Enhances the Prognostic Value of GLIM Criteria in Patients with Gastric Cancer Undergoing Radical Gastrectomy after Neoadjuvant Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Visceral Adipose Tissue Assessment Enhances the Prognostic Value of GLIM Criteria in Patients with Gastric Cancer Undergoing Radical Gastrectomy after Neoadjuvant Treatment
title_short Visceral Adipose Tissue Assessment Enhances the Prognostic Value of GLIM Criteria in Patients with Gastric Cancer Undergoing Radical Gastrectomy after Neoadjuvant Treatment
title_sort visceral adipose tissue assessment enhances the prognostic value of glim criteria in patients with gastric cancer undergoing radical gastrectomy after neoadjuvant treatment
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36501076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14235047
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