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Interleukin-8 and clinical symptoms can be prognostic indicators for advanced cancer patients with cachexia.
Murai, Miyo; Higashiguchi, Takashi; Futamura, Akihiko; Ohara, Hiroshi; Tsuzuki, Norimasa; Itani, Yoshinori; Kaneko, Takaaki; Chihara, Takeshi; Shimpo, Kan; Nakayama, Naomi.
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  • Murai M; Department of Surgery and Palliative Medicine, Fujita Health University, School of Medicine, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan.
  • Higashiguchi T; Department of Surgery and Palliative Medicine, Fujita Health University, School of Medicine, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan.
  • Futamura A; Department of Surgery and Palliative Medicine, Fujita Health University, School of Medicine, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan.
  • Ohara H; Department of Surgery and Palliative Medicine, Fujita Health University, School of Medicine, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan.
  • Tsuzuki N; Department of Surgery and Palliative Medicine, Fujita Health University, School of Medicine, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan.
  • Itani Y; Department of Medical Technology, Clinical Examination Division, Fujita Health University Nanakuri Memorial Hospital, Tsu, Mie, Japan.
  • Kaneko T; Fujita Memorial Nanakuri Institute, Fujita Health University, Tsu, Mie, Japan.
  • Chihara T; Fujita Memorial Nanakuri Institute, Fujita Health University, Tsu, Mie, Japan.
  • Shimpo K; Fujita Memorial Nanakuri Institute, Fujita Health University, Tsu, Mie, Japan.
  • Nakayama N; The University of Shimane, School of Nursing and Nutrition, Matsue, Shimane, Japan.
Fujita Med J ; 6(4): 117-121, 2020.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35111532
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

Prognostic prediction is a significant tool for selecting appropriate treatment in advanced cancer patients with cachexia, at a time when it is important to offer high-quality palliative care and improve quality of life until death. In this retrospective study, we investigated the prognostic potential of serum cytokine level and various clinical symptoms by analyzing the pathological conditions and metabolic dynamics of cachexia in advanced cancer patients.

METHODS:

One hundred and fifty-three advanced cancer patients who underwent palliative care and died at the Department of Surgery and Palliative Medicine, Fujita Health University Nanakuri Memorial Hospital between 1 January 2004 and 30 June 2007 were eligible for the study. We simultaneously assessed their blood factors and clinical symptoms at admission. All patients were divided into two groups according to median survival time to analyze the risk factors for prognosis.

RESULTS:

Multivariate analysis revealed the following independent prognostic factors interleukin (IL)-8 (odds ratio [OR]=4.17, 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.52-11.41, p=0.002), general fatigue (OR=1.22, 95%CI=1.03-1.45, p=0.019), anorexia (OR=1.19, 95%CI=1.04-1.37, p=0.008), dyspnea (OR=1.19, 95%CI=1.02-1.38, p=0.024), depression (OR=1.28, 95%CI=1.11-1.47, p<0.001), nausea (OR=1.25, 95%CI=1.05-1.48, p=0.007), dry mouth (OR=1.19, 95%CI=1.01-1.40, p=0.032), and overall assessment score (OR=1.05, 95%CI=1.02-1.09, p<0.001). Patients with low IL-8 (<1.347 pg/ml) and low overall assessment score (<26) had significantly better prognosis (both p<0.0001).

CONCLUSIONS:

High IL-8 level and clinical symptoms can be prognostic indicators for advanced cancer patients with cachexia.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article