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Influence of malnutrition according to the glim criteria on the chemotherapy toxicities in patients with advanced lung cancer.
Li, Ning; Xue, Dinglong; Men, Kaiya; Li, Lijun; Yang, Jiaxin; Jiang, Hao; Meng, Qingwei; Zhang, Shuai.
Afiliación
  • Li N; Department of Medical Oncology, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, China.
  • Xue D; Department of Medical Oncology, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, China.
  • Men K; Department of Medical Oncology, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, China.
  • Li L; Department of Medical Oncology, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, China.
  • Yang J; Department of Medical Oncology, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, China.
  • Jiang H; Department of Medical Oncology, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, China.
  • Meng Q; Department of Medical Oncology, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, China. mengqw@hrbmu.edu.cn.
  • Zhang S; Department of Medical Oncology, Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital, Harbin, China. zshuai@hrbmu.edu.cn.
Support Care Cancer ; 32(6): 358, 2024 May 16.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38750262
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Cancer-associated malnutrition is highly prevalent in advanced lung cancer, and 50% of global cancer-related deaths are attributed to cancer-associated malnutrition. Platinum-containing chemotherapy is the standard treatment for advanced lung cancer. Unfortunately, it can cause exacerbated toxicities, which can also have a negative impact on patient's prognosis and quality of life. The Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria have been proposed as the world's first accepted diagnostic criteria for malnutrition. However, the effectiveness of GLIM criteria in predicting chemotherapy toxicities in patients with advanced lung cancer is unclear. The aim of this study was to apply the GLIM criteria to assess the prevalence of pre-treatment diagnosis of malnutrition in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and to determine the impact of nutritional status on patient's chemotherapy toxicity.

METHODS:

We conducted a study of hospitalized patients with pathologically and clinically diagnosed advanced NSCLC who presented to our hospital from May 2021 to January 2022. Initially, the Nutritional Risk Screening-2002 (NRS-2002) was used for nutritional risk screening, and nutritional status was assessed using the Scored Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA) and GLIM criteria. Chemotherapy toxicity was assessed and graded according to CTCAE5.0, and chemotherapy efficacy was assessed according to RECIST1.1. Kappa test was used to analyze the agreement between PG-SGA and GLIM criteria. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to determine the relationship between malnutrition and chemotherapy toxicity.

RESULTS:

A total of 215 patients with advanced NSCLC were evaluated for nutritional status. Most of the patients had normal BMI (61.86%) before the start of treatment, 40% were well-nourished as assessed by the PG-SGA tool, and 51.17% were well-nourished as assessed by GLIM criteria. Consistency analysis showed moderate agreement (Kappa = 0.463, P < 0.001) and their correlation was also moderate (Spearman, rs = 0.475, P < 0.001). The objective response rate (ORR) (P = 0.040) and disease control rate (DCR) (P < 0.001) were significantly lower in malnourished patients diagnosed according to GLIM criteria than in well-nourished patients. Multivariate analysis showed that malnutrition (OR = 1.531,95%CI 0.757-3.009; OR = 6.623,95%CI 1.390-31.567, P = 0.046) diagnosed by GLIM criteria was an independent predictor of chemotherapy toxicity. Conclusions Malnutrition diagnosed by GLIM criteria better predicts toxicity during chemotherapy, determines the degree of clinical benefit of chemotherapy, and may affect patient prognosis.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Carcinoma de Pulmón de Células no Pequeñas / Desnutrición / Neoplasias Pulmonares Límite: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Support Care Cancer Asunto de la revista: NEOPLASIAS / SERVICOS DE SAUDE Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Carcinoma de Pulmón de Células no Pequeñas / Desnutrición / Neoplasias Pulmonares Límite: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Support Care Cancer Asunto de la revista: NEOPLASIAS / SERVICOS DE SAUDE Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China