Nutrients (Mar 2020)

Determining Malnutrition Assessment Criteria to Predict One-Year Mortality for Locally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer Patients Undergoing Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy

  • Hang Huong Ling,
  • Kun-Yun Yeh,
  • Shu-Hang Ng,
  • Cheng-Hsu Wang,
  • Chien-Hong Lai,
  • Tsung-Han Wu,
  • Pei-Hung Chang,
  • Wen-Chi Chou,
  • Fang-Ping Chen,
  • Yu-Ching Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12030836
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 836

Abstract

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Study on the impact of pretreatment malnutrition on treatment outcomes in locally advanced head and neck cancer (LAHNC) patients is still lacking. We prospectively collected various malnutrition assessment methods including nutrition indexes, inflammatory biomarkers, and lean body mass index (LBMI) data before treatments. The one year mortality rate was assessed, and the factors associated with this outcome were investigated. Furthermore, the association between malnutrition assessment methods was examined. A total of 113 patients were enrolled. By prognostic stratification based on the prognostic nutritional index (PNI) and platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) combination, the low PNI/high PLR group had highest and the high PNI/low PLR group had the lowest mortality rate. Furthermore, the PNI was positively correlated with the LBMI, and the PLR was inversely correlated with the LBMI. PNI and PLR were found to be independent prognostic factors of one year mortality and also associated with the loss of muscle.

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