作者: Aline Kirjner POZIOMYCK , Oly Campos CORLETA , Leandro Totti CAVAZZOLA , Antonio Carlos WESTON , Edson Braga LAMEU
DOI: 10.1590/0102-672020180001E1340
关键词: Anthropometry 、 Malnutrition 、 Prospective cohort study 、 In patient 、 Stomach cancer 、 Gastroenterology 、 Medicine 、 Cancer 、 Internal medicine 、 Thumb 、 Adductor pollicis muscle
摘要: BACKGROUND Malnutrition is very prevalent in patients with gastric cancer and increases the risk of morbidity mortality. Adductor pollicis muscle thickness (APMT) appears as an important objective, quick, inexpensive noninvasive measure to assess compartment. AIM To compare APMT other nutritional assessment methods correlate these postoperative METHODS Forty-four patients, 29 men 15 women, mean age 63±10.2 ranging from 34-83 years, who underwent nine (20.5%) partial 34 (77.3%) total gastrectomies due stomach (stage II IIIa) were preoperatively assessed by Patient Generated Subjective Global Assessment (PG-SGA), anthropometry laboratorial profile. RESULTS better predicted death (p<0.001) on both, dominant non-dominant hand, well correlated albumin (p=0.039) PG-SGA (p=0.007). CONCLUSION clearly allowed determine malnutrition predict cancer.