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A Novel Nomogram for Early Identification and Intervention in Colorectal Cancer Patients at Risk for Malnutrition

Authors :
Joseph, Tang
Gary, Wong
Samer, Naffouje
Seth, Felder
Julian, Sanchez
Sean, Dineen
Benjamin D, Powers
Sophie, Dessureault
Erin, Gurd
Diana, Castillo
Pamela, Hodul
Source :
The American Surgeon. :000313482110586
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

Background Malnutrition is under-recognized in cancer patients and can lead to poor treatment outcomes. We aim to develop an outpatient-focused score based on the Malnutrition Screening Tool (MST) to help identify colorectal cancer (CRC) profiles at high risk for malnutrition. Methods 506 CRC patients during initial outpatient oncology consultation at our tertiary referral outpatient oncology clinic completed the MST. Objective and subjective data were collected through chart review. Data gathered are as follows: demographics, anthropometrics, laboratory values, patient-reported symptoms, MST score, cancer history, performance status, socioeconomic status, and Charlson Comorbidity. Predictors of malnutrition were identified by logistic regression. Receiver operating curve (ROC), area under the curve (AUC), and our model’s predictability were determined. Results Significant predictors of malnutrition are as follows: younger age (20-39 vs >40 years) (P = .007), normal-to-low body mass index at presentation (P = .019), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group classification 2-3 (P = .012), metastatic disease (P = .046), albumin Discussion An outpatient clinic-derived malnutrition score obtained from objective and patient-reported variables may facilitate identification of CRC patients at highest risk for malnutrition. Rapid identification and intervention in high-risk patients may improve treatment recovery, therapy tolerance, and quality of life. Our tool requires external validation before application in clinical practice.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Medicine

Details

ISSN :
15559823 and 00031348
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Surgeon
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7e7aa458c2f18acb61a4300370c3e638