Regular nutritional monitoring in pediatric cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy: a prospective observational pilot study

对接受放射治疗的儿童癌症患者进行常规营养监测:一项前瞻性观察性试点研究

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This pilot study aimed to explore the possible effects of regular, ongoing nutritional monitoring on dietary status, treatment results, and quality of life in pediatric cancer patients receiving radiotherapy. The study also sought to assess the potential role of caregiver nutritional support during treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Anthropometric measures, including weight, height, body mass index z-score (BMI), and mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC), were recorded for 15 patients. Individual nutritional plans, the quality of caregiver-provided nutritional support, and inflammatory parameters were assessed weekly during radiotherapy. Quality of life was measured using a validated questionnaire at the beginning and end of radiotherapy. RESULTS: More than one-third of patients were malnourished prior to radiotherapy. A decline was observed, especially in the fourth week of radiotherapy, for weight (p = 0.016), BMI (p = 0.013), and MUAC (p = 0.081). The albumin-to-globulin ratio (AGR) (p = 0.004) and platelet-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) (p = 0.013) peaked at the same time. Caregiver nutritional support scores (p = 0.026) and quality-of-life scores (p = 0.037) were lower in patients who experienced weight loss during radiotherapy. The median follow-up period was 13 months (range 9-16 months). Progression-free survival showed a non-significant trend in patients without weight loss [85.7% (95% CI, 42-99%) vs. 70% (95% CI, 35-93%), p = 0.590] and was significantly better in patients who began radiotherapy without malnutrition [100% (95% CI, 66-100%) vs. 50% (95% CI, 12-88%), p = 0.019]. CONCLUSION: Our initial findings suggest that regular nutritional monitoring may be a part of treatment plans, not just supportive care, for pediatric patients undergoing radiotherapy. Further research involving larger patient populations should be conducted to establish high-quality evidence on this topic.

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