Title of article :
Risk of Sarcopenia Identified by Sarc-Calf, Nutritional Status and Hand Grip Strength in Patients with Hematological Cancer
Author/Authors :
Avancini ، Lorraine Pires Department of Integrated Health Education - Federal University of Espirito Santo , da Costa ، Laís Freitas University Hospital Cassiano Antonio Moraes , Vieira ، Mariana de Souza Department of Integrated Health Education - Federal University of Espirito Santo , de Souza ، Vanusa Felício Department of Integrated Health Education - Federal University of Espirito Santo , Marques ، Rayne Federal University of Espirito Santo , Rocha ، Jose Luiz Marques University Hospital Cassiano Antonio Moraes , Petarli ، Glenda Blaser University Hospital Cassiano Antonio Moraes , Guandalini ، Valdete Regina University Hospital Cassiano Antonio Moraes
From page :
147
To page :
155
Abstract :
Background: Hematological cancer patients are prone to the development of sarcopenia and impaired nutritional and functional status. SARC-CalF is a screening tool for the risk of sarcopenia that has shown good results in this population. This study aimed to identify the risk of sarcopenia by SARC-CalF and to verify its association with nutritional status and Hand Grip Strength (HGS) in patients with hematological cancer. Materials and Methods: Adult patients, of both sexes, with hematological cancer, and in outpatient care participated in the study. We measured the Hand Grip Strength of the Dominant Hand (HGSD) and the Adductor Pollicis Muscle Thickness of the Dominant Hand (APMTD). Moreover, we applied the Patient-Generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA) and SARC-CalF. Data were analyzed with SPSS #xAE; software, 22.0, with a significance level of 5.0%. Results: Fifty-one patients aged an average of 60.4 #xB1; 15.1 years were evaluated. Of those, 58.8% were elderly, 51% female, and 80.4% declared themselves non-white. The predominant diagnosis was Mature B Lymphoid Cell Neoplasia (37.7%), and 60.8% of the patients had a diagnosis time of #x2264; 3 years. PG-SGA revealed that 35.3% of the patients were malnourished; APMTD and HGSD revealed that 60.8% and 25.5% had reduced muscle strength, respectively. SARC-CalF exposed that 39.2% of the patients were at risk for sarcopenia. Significant associations were found between SARC-CalF and diagnosis time #x2264; 3 years (p = 0.039), PG-SGA (p = 0.020), APMTD (p = 0.039) and HGSD (p = 0.002). After binary logistic regression adjusted for age and sex, the reduced HGSD remained associated with the risk of sarcopenia. Conclusion: SARC-CalF identified a risk of sarcopenia in 39.2% of patients. The reduced HGSD was associated with the risk of sarcopenia.
Keywords :
Nutritional statu , Muscle strength , Nutritional risk , Sarcopenia
Journal title :
International Journal of Hematology-Oncology and Stem Cell Research (IJHOSCR)
Journal title :
International Journal of Hematology-Oncology and Stem Cell Research (IJHOSCR)
Record number :
2777949
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