Title Procjena i praćenje malnutricije kod onkoloških bolesnika tijekom kemoterapije
Title (english) Assessment and monitoring of malnutrition in oncology patients during chemotherapy
Author Ivana Mužanović
Mentor Ivan Bačić (mentor)
Committee member Robert Karlo (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Ivan Bačić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Jakov Mihanović (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zadar (Department of Health Studies) Zadar
Defense date and country 2024-09-30, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOMEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE Clinical Medical Sciences
Abstract Proces održavanja kvalitete života onkoloških bolesnika, između ostalog, očituje se i brigom za njihovo nutritivno zdravlje. Provođenje pravodobne i cjelovite nutritivne procjene kod onkoloških bolesnika prije početka liječenja ključno je za osiguravanje adekvatne nutritivne intervencije tijekom terapije. Novija istraživanja pokazuju da je između 20 i 40% onkoloških bolesnika pothranjeno, dok malnutricija može zahvatiti čak 75% pacijenata oboljelih od raka, ovisno o lokalizaciji i stadiju zloćudne bolesti te odabranoj onkološkoj terapiji. Podaci pokazuju da oko 20% onkoloških bolesnika ne umire zbog same bolesti, već zbog malnutricije i njenih posljedica. Rana intervencija može očuvati mišićnu masu, prevenirati sarkopeniju te smanjiti nutritivni rizik, čime se značajno poboljšava ishod liječenja. Cilj ovog istraživanja bio je procijeniti i pratiti nutritivni status i sastav tijela te identificirati bolesnike kod kojih je indicirano liječenje sarkopenije kao zasebnog kliničkog entiteta, koristeći NRS 2002 alat i bioelektričnu impedanciju, prije i nakon četiri ciklusa kemoterapije. U istraživanju je sudjelovalo 30 bolesnika s novootkrivenim karcinomom pluća ili probavnog sustava, kojima je indicirana kemoterapija. Ovo prospektivno, opservacijsko istraživanje provedeno je na Odjelu za onkologiju Opće bolnice Zadar od 01.04.2024. do 31.08.2024. Rezultati su pokazali stabilnost idealne tjelesne mase, ali su otkrili smanjenje mišićne mase i sarkopeničkog indeksa, osobito kod bolesnika s karcinomom probavnog sustava. Zabilježen je porast pacijenata s visokim nutritivnim rizikom, naročito među bolesnicima s probavnim karcinomima. Unatoč stabilnom ITM-u, očuvanje masnog tkiva i gubitak mišićne mase ukazuju na rizik razvoja sarkopenične pretilosti. Rezultati naglašavaju važnost rane nutritivne intervencije, čak i kod pacijenata s blagim nutritivnim rizikom.
Abstract (english) The process of maintaining the quality of life for oncology patients, among other things, is reflected in the care for their nutritional health. Timely and comprehensive nutritional assessment in oncology patients before the start of treatment is crucial for ensuring adequate nutritional intervention during therapy. Recent studies show that between 20% and 40% of oncology patients are malnourished, while malnutrition can affect up to 75% of cancer patients, depending on the localization and stage of the malignancy and the chosen oncological therapy. Data suggest that approximately 20% of oncology patients do not die from the disease itself but from malnutrition and its consequences. Early intervention can help preserve muscle mass, prevent sarcopenia, and reduce nutritional risk, which significantly improves treatment outcomes. The aim of this study was to assess and monitor nutritional status and body composition and to identify patients for whom treatment of sarcopenia as a separate clinical entity is indicated, using the NRS 2002 tool and bioelectrical impedance analysis, before and after four cycles of chemotherapy. The study included 30 patients with newly diagnosed lung or gastrointestinal cancer, who were scheduled to undergo chemotherapy. This prospective observational study was conducted at the Oncology Department of the General Hospital Zadar from April 1, 2024, to August 31, 2024. The results showed stability in ideal body mass, but revealed a reduction in muscle mass and sarcopenic index, particularly in patients with gastrointestinal cancer. There was an increase in the number of patients with a high nutritional risk, especially among those with gastrointestinal cancers. Despite stable BMI, the preservation of fat tissue and loss of muscle mass indicate a risk of developing sarcopenic obesity. The results emphasize the importance of early nutritional intervention, even in patients with mild nutritional risk.
Keywords
malnutricija
nutritivna procjena
sastav tijela
sarkopenija
sarkopenična pretilost
Keywords (english)
malnutrition
nutritional assessment
body composition
sarcopenia
sarcopenic obesity
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:162:594739
Study programme Title: Nursing Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a magistar/magistra sestrinstva (sveučilišni/a magistar/magistra sestrinstva)
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Created on 2024-10-09 15:17:42