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Nutrición Hospitalaria

 ISSN 1699-5198 ISSN 0212-1611

GOMEZ-SERNA, María Isabel; LOPEZ, David; PEREZ-GARCIA, Yeimys Eliana    MONTOYA-RESTREPO, María Elvira. Nutritional assessment of cancer patients in palliative care is a key element for comprehensive care and survival. []. , 39, 4, pp.814-823.   31--2022. ISSN 1699-5198.  https://dx.doi.org/10.20960/nh.03828.

Introduction:

palliative care has been linked to the management of patients without a curative option. The detection of malnutrition allows establishing nutritional intervention strategies to make an adequate use of resources and contribute to support measures.

Objective:

to describe changes in nutritional status and their impact on survival in patients with cancer disease under palliative care.

Methods:

a descriptive observational study of a retrospective cohort. The patients had stage IV cancer disease, Karnofsky index ≤ 70 and a survival prognosis < 6 months. A complete nutritional assessment was carried out and they were followed for one year. Nutritional status and its characteristics, presence of cachexia, and median survival at one year were described.

Results:

of 256 patients at the beginning of follow-up, 60.9 % had some degree of malnutrition, which increased to 71.9 % at the end of follow-up. There was an increase in patients with a thin body mass index (BMI) (+7.6 %, p = 0.04) and a decrease in patients with excess weight (overweight: -3.6 %, p = 0.24; and obesity: -2.6 %, p = 0.17). Overall survival at 1 year was 60 % (95 % CI: 53-65).

Conclusion:

malnutrition was frequent in patients under palliative care (60.9 %) and increased throughout follow-up. Differences were observed between the complete nutritional diagnosis and BMI, which can lead to a misclassification of the diagnosis and a decrease in the effectiveness of cancer treatment.

: Nutrition assessment; Palliative care; Neoplasms; Survival; Nutritional status; Colombia.

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