Inflammatory and nutritional statuses of patients submitted to resection of gastrointestinal tumors

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Autor(a) principal: FRUCHTENICHT,ANA VALÉRIA GONÇALVES
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: POZIOMYCK,ALINE KIRJNER, REIS,AUDREY MACHADO DOS, GALIA,CARLOS ROBERTO, KABKE,GEORGIA BRUM, MOREIRA,LUIS FERNANDO
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the association between the nutritional and the inflammatory statuses of patients with cancer of the gastrointestinal tract undergoing surgical resection and to identify predictors of mortality in these patients. Methods: we conducted a prospective study of 41 patients with gastrointestinal tract cancer submitted to surgery between October 2012 and December 2014. We evaluated the nutritional status by subjective and objective methods. We assessed the inflammatory response and prognosis using the modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS), Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR), Onodera Prognostic Nutritional Index (mPNI), Inflammatory-Nutritional Index (INI) and C-Reactive Protein/Albumin ratio (mPINI). Results: half of the patients were malnourished and 27% were at nutritional risk. There was a positive association between the percentage of weight loss (%WL) and the markers NLR (p=0.047), mPINI (p=0.014) and INI (p=0.015). Serum albumin levels (p=0.015), INI (p=0.026) and mPINI (p=0.026) were significantly associated with the PG-SGA categories. On multivariate analysis, albumin was the only inflammatory marker independently related to death (p=0.004). Conclusion: inflammatory markers were significantly associated with malnutrition, demonstrating that the higher the inflammatory response, the worse the PG-SGA (B and C) scores and the higher the %WL in these patients. However, further studies aimed at improving surgical outcomes and determining the role of these markers as predictors of mortality are required.
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spelling Inflammatory and nutritional statuses of patients submitted to resection of gastrointestinal tumorsGastrointestinal NeoplasmsNutritional StatusInflammationMortality.ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the association between the nutritional and the inflammatory statuses of patients with cancer of the gastrointestinal tract undergoing surgical resection and to identify predictors of mortality in these patients. Methods: we conducted a prospective study of 41 patients with gastrointestinal tract cancer submitted to surgery between October 2012 and December 2014. We evaluated the nutritional status by subjective and objective methods. We assessed the inflammatory response and prognosis using the modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS), Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR), Onodera Prognostic Nutritional Index (mPNI), Inflammatory-Nutritional Index (INI) and C-Reactive Protein/Albumin ratio (mPINI). Results: half of the patients were malnourished and 27% were at nutritional risk. There was a positive association between the percentage of weight loss (%WL) and the markers NLR (p=0.047), mPINI (p=0.014) and INI (p=0.015). Serum albumin levels (p=0.015), INI (p=0.026) and mPINI (p=0.026) were significantly associated with the PG-SGA categories. On multivariate analysis, albumin was the only inflammatory marker independently related to death (p=0.004). Conclusion: inflammatory markers were significantly associated with malnutrition, demonstrating that the higher the inflammatory response, the worse the PG-SGA (B and C) scores and the higher the %WL in these patients. However, further studies aimed at improving surgical outcomes and determining the role of these markers as predictors of mortality are required.Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69912018000200157Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões v.45 n.2 2018reponame:Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiõesinstname:Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (CBC)instacron:CBC10.1590/0100-6991e-20181614info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFRUCHTENICHT,ANA VALÉRIA GONÇALVESPOZIOMYCK,ALINE KIRJNERREIS,AUDREY MACHADO DOSGALIA,CARLOS ROBERTOKABKE,GEORGIA BRUMMOREIRA,LUIS FERNANDOeng2018-05-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-69912018000200157Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rcbcONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revistacbc@cbc.org.br1809-45460100-6991opendoar:2018-05-22T00:00Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões - Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões (CBC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inflammatory and nutritional statuses of patients submitted to resection of gastrointestinal tumors
title Inflammatory and nutritional statuses of patients submitted to resection of gastrointestinal tumors
spellingShingle Inflammatory and nutritional statuses of patients submitted to resection of gastrointestinal tumors
FRUCHTENICHT,ANA VALÉRIA GONÇALVES
Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
Nutritional Status
Inflammation
Mortality.
title_short Inflammatory and nutritional statuses of patients submitted to resection of gastrointestinal tumors
title_full Inflammatory and nutritional statuses of patients submitted to resection of gastrointestinal tumors
title_fullStr Inflammatory and nutritional statuses of patients submitted to resection of gastrointestinal tumors
title_full_unstemmed Inflammatory and nutritional statuses of patients submitted to resection of gastrointestinal tumors
title_sort Inflammatory and nutritional statuses of patients submitted to resection of gastrointestinal tumors
author FRUCHTENICHT,ANA VALÉRIA GONÇALVES
author_facet FRUCHTENICHT,ANA VALÉRIA GONÇALVES
POZIOMYCK,ALINE KIRJNER
REIS,AUDREY MACHADO DOS
GALIA,CARLOS ROBERTO
KABKE,GEORGIA BRUM
MOREIRA,LUIS FERNANDO
author_role author
author2 POZIOMYCK,ALINE KIRJNER
REIS,AUDREY MACHADO DOS
GALIA,CARLOS ROBERTO
KABKE,GEORGIA BRUM
MOREIRA,LUIS FERNANDO
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FRUCHTENICHT,ANA VALÉRIA GONÇALVES
POZIOMYCK,ALINE KIRJNER
REIS,AUDREY MACHADO DOS
GALIA,CARLOS ROBERTO
KABKE,GEORGIA BRUM
MOREIRA,LUIS FERNANDO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
Nutritional Status
Inflammation
Mortality.
topic Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
Nutritional Status
Inflammation
Mortality.
description ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the association between the nutritional and the inflammatory statuses of patients with cancer of the gastrointestinal tract undergoing surgical resection and to identify predictors of mortality in these patients. Methods: we conducted a prospective study of 41 patients with gastrointestinal tract cancer submitted to surgery between October 2012 and December 2014. We evaluated the nutritional status by subjective and objective methods. We assessed the inflammatory response and prognosis using the modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS), Neutrophil/Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR), Onodera Prognostic Nutritional Index (mPNI), Inflammatory-Nutritional Index (INI) and C-Reactive Protein/Albumin ratio (mPINI). Results: half of the patients were malnourished and 27% were at nutritional risk. There was a positive association between the percentage of weight loss (%WL) and the markers NLR (p=0.047), mPINI (p=0.014) and INI (p=0.015). Serum albumin levels (p=0.015), INI (p=0.026) and mPINI (p=0.026) were significantly associated with the PG-SGA categories. On multivariate analysis, albumin was the only inflammatory marker independently related to death (p=0.004). Conclusion: inflammatory markers were significantly associated with malnutrition, demonstrating that the higher the inflammatory response, the worse the PG-SGA (B and C) scores and the higher the %WL in these patients. However, further studies aimed at improving surgical outcomes and determining the role of these markers as predictors of mortality are required.
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