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Assessing the Effects of a Perioperative Nutritional Support and Counseling in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Study with Historical Controls
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of perioperative nutritional therapy care in gastrointestinal (esophageal, gastric, gastroesophageal) cancer patients on nutritional status and disease progression (complications, hospitalization, mortality). We considered 62 gastrointestinal canc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9953606/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36831145 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11020609 |
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author | Klassen, Diana Strauch, Carmen Alteheld, Birgit Lingohr, Philipp Matthaei, Hanno Vilz, Tim Gonzalez-Carmona, Maria A. Hausen, Annekristin Gräßler, Marie Sharma, Amit Strassburg, Christian Kalff, Jörg C. Schmidt-Wolf, Ingo G. H. |
author_facet | Klassen, Diana Strauch, Carmen Alteheld, Birgit Lingohr, Philipp Matthaei, Hanno Vilz, Tim Gonzalez-Carmona, Maria A. Hausen, Annekristin Gräßler, Marie Sharma, Amit Strassburg, Christian Kalff, Jörg C. Schmidt-Wolf, Ingo G. H. |
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description | The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of perioperative nutritional therapy care in gastrointestinal (esophageal, gastric, gastroesophageal) cancer patients on nutritional status and disease progression (complications, hospitalization, mortality). We considered 62 gastrointestinal cancer patients treated at the Center for Integrated Oncology (CIO), University Hospital Bonn, Germany (August 2017–July 2019). Of these, 42 patients (as intervention group: IG) received pre- and postoperative nutritional support with counseling, while 20 patients (as historical control group CG) received only postoperative nutritional therapy. Several clinical parameters, such as Body Mass Index (BMI), nutritional risk screening (NRS), phase angle, postoperative complications, length of hospital stay, and mortality, were determined. There were significantly fewer patients with gastric cancer/CDH1 gene mutation and more with esophageal cancer in IG (p = 0.001). Significantly more patients received neoadjuvant therapy in IG (p = 0.036). No significant differences were found between the groups regarding BMI, NRS, complications, length of hospital stay, and mortality. However, the comparison of post- and preoperative parameters in IG showed a tendency to lose 1.74 kg of weight (p = 0.046), a decrease in phase angle by 0.59° (p = 0.004), and an increase in NRS of 1.34 points (p < 0.001). Contrary to prior reports, we found no significant effect of perioperative nutritional therapy care in gastrointestinal cancer patients; however, the small cohort size and infrequent standardization in nutritional status may possibly account for the variance. Considering that oncological pathways and metabolic nutritional pathways are interrelated, dividing patients into subgroups to provide a personalized nutritional approach may help in improving their treatment. |
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spelling | pubmed-99536062023-02-25 Assessing the Effects of a Perioperative Nutritional Support and Counseling in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Study with Historical Controls Klassen, Diana Strauch, Carmen Alteheld, Birgit Lingohr, Philipp Matthaei, Hanno Vilz, Tim Gonzalez-Carmona, Maria A. Hausen, Annekristin Gräßler, Marie Sharma, Amit Strassburg, Christian Kalff, Jörg C. Schmidt-Wolf, Ingo G. H. Biomedicines Article The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of perioperative nutritional therapy care in gastrointestinal (esophageal, gastric, gastroesophageal) cancer patients on nutritional status and disease progression (complications, hospitalization, mortality). We considered 62 gastrointestinal cancer patients treated at the Center for Integrated Oncology (CIO), University Hospital Bonn, Germany (August 2017–July 2019). Of these, 42 patients (as intervention group: IG) received pre- and postoperative nutritional support with counseling, while 20 patients (as historical control group CG) received only postoperative nutritional therapy. Several clinical parameters, such as Body Mass Index (BMI), nutritional risk screening (NRS), phase angle, postoperative complications, length of hospital stay, and mortality, were determined. There were significantly fewer patients with gastric cancer/CDH1 gene mutation and more with esophageal cancer in IG (p = 0.001). Significantly more patients received neoadjuvant therapy in IG (p = 0.036). No significant differences were found between the groups regarding BMI, NRS, complications, length of hospital stay, and mortality. However, the comparison of post- and preoperative parameters in IG showed a tendency to lose 1.74 kg of weight (p = 0.046), a decrease in phase angle by 0.59° (p = 0.004), and an increase in NRS of 1.34 points (p < 0.001). Contrary to prior reports, we found no significant effect of perioperative nutritional therapy care in gastrointestinal cancer patients; however, the small cohort size and infrequent standardization in nutritional status may possibly account for the variance. Considering that oncological pathways and metabolic nutritional pathways are interrelated, dividing patients into subgroups to provide a personalized nutritional approach may help in improving their treatment. MDPI 2023-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9953606/ /pubmed/36831145 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11020609 Text en © 2023 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Klassen, Diana Strauch, Carmen Alteheld, Birgit Lingohr, Philipp Matthaei, Hanno Vilz, Tim Gonzalez-Carmona, Maria A. Hausen, Annekristin Gräßler, Marie Sharma, Amit Strassburg, Christian Kalff, Jörg C. Schmidt-Wolf, Ingo G. H. Assessing the Effects of a Perioperative Nutritional Support and Counseling in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Study with Historical Controls |
title | Assessing the Effects of a Perioperative Nutritional Support and Counseling in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Study with Historical Controls |
title_full | Assessing the Effects of a Perioperative Nutritional Support and Counseling in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Study with Historical Controls |
title_fullStr | Assessing the Effects of a Perioperative Nutritional Support and Counseling in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Study with Historical Controls |
title_full_unstemmed | Assessing the Effects of a Perioperative Nutritional Support and Counseling in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Study with Historical Controls |
title_short | Assessing the Effects of a Perioperative Nutritional Support and Counseling in Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients: A Retrospective Comparative Study with Historical Controls |
title_sort | assessing the effects of a perioperative nutritional support and counseling in gastrointestinal cancer patients: a retrospective comparative study with historical controls |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9953606/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36831145 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11020609 |
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