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Nutritional parameters for patients with head and neck cancer
Jens Büntzel1, Tina Krauß, Heike Büntzel
1Department of Otolaryngology, Head Neck Surgery, Südharz-Hospital, Nordhausen, Germany. jens.buentzel@shk-ndh.de
Aim:
Determination of the optimal nutritional parameter to provide useful information for the individual patient and assessing the impact of nutritional status have on the prognosis of head and neck cancer.
Patients And Methods:
Firstly a retrospective study analysed the outcome of 110 patients in relation to initial weight loss and weight loss at the end of radiotherapy. A second study investigated the changing bioimpedance (BIA) data of 27 survivors and 39 patients who died between their first and last measurement during nutritional therapy (at least four weeks).
Results:
A critical initial weight loss is 10 kg or more at the point of diagnosis. At the end of radiotherapy the body mass reduction should be less than 15 kg. Raw data of BIA reflect the changing nutritional status at the end of life. We observed a stabilized phase angle in survivors (4.7° to 5.2°) whereas patients who died exhibited a significant lower phase angle (4.6° to 3.7°, p<0.05).
Conclusion:
The prognosis of head and neck cancer patients is highly related to their nutritional status. Specific nutritional anamnesis (initial weight loss, total weight loss, body mass index) and additional biophysical measurements such as BIA are recommended to monitor the individual status during the follow-up.
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