Journal article

Challenges and outcomes of a randomized study of early nutrition support during autologous stem-cell transplantation

N Kiss, JF Seymour, HM Prince, G Dutu

Current Oncology | MULTIMED INC | Published : 2014

Abstract

Patients undergoing myeloablative conditioning regimens and autologous stem-cell transplantation (asct) are at high risk of malnutrition. This randomized study aimed to determine if early nutrition support (commenced when oral intake is less than 80% of estimated requirements) compared with usual care (commenced when oral intake is less than 50% of estimated requirements) reduces weight loss in wellnourished patients undergoing high-nutritional-risk conditioning chemotherapy and asct. In the 50 well-nourished patients who were randomized, the outcomes evaluated included changes in weight and lean body mass (mid-upper arm circumference), length of stay, time to hemopoietic engraftment, and qu..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Thanks go to Deborah Cruickshank for data management and to Kally Yuen for statistical support; to Vivian Kong and Belinda Gleeson for data collection and patient management; and to the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Nutrition Department and Haematology Service for their support of the research. This study was undertaken with financial support from the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Haematology Service.