Assessing cachexia in older patients: Different definitions – But which one is the most practical for clinical routine?

Zopf Y, Schink K, Reljic D, Herrmann HJ, Dieterich W, Kießwetter E, Sieber C, Neurath M, Volkert D (2020)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2020

Journal

Book Volume: 86

Article Number: 103943

DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2019.103943

Abstract

Objective: Patients with chronic inflammatory diseases and malignant tumors have an increased risk of cachexia. No consistent definition exists to rapidly identify cachexia in older patients with and without cancer. Methods: One-hundred patients (53% male) aged 70 + years were included in the study by a university hospital. In addition to the detection of malnutrition and determination of body composition by bioelectrical impedance analysis, cachexia was assessed according to the well-established definitions of Evans (weight loss ≥ 5% within the last 12 months plus additional clinical parameters), Fearon (weight loss > 5% in 6 months) and Bozzetti (weight loss ≥ 10% of habitual weight). After a follow-up of 3.5 years, the mortality rate was recorded. Results: Thirty-three patients had a malignant tumor disease. The patients with a non-malignant underlying disease did not differ in their mental state, physical condition and state of health compared to patients with cancer. A higher percentage of patients with underlying malignancy had cachexia. There were significant differences in the body composition between the patients with or without cachexia. Cachectic patients exhibited a significantly lower skeletal muscle mass and fat mass. The risk of death was increased in cachectic patients of all three cachexia definitions. Conclusion: For clinical daily routine, the assessments by a weight loss according to Fearon and Bozzetti are suggested to be practicable methods to detect cachexia in older patients with and without cancer.

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Zopf, Y., Schink, K., Reljic, D., Herrmann, H.J., Dieterich, W., Kießwetter, E.,... Volkert, D. (2020). Assessing cachexia in older patients: Different definitions – But which one is the most practical for clinical routine? Archives of gerontology and geriatrics, 86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2019.103943

MLA:

Zopf, Yurdagül, et al. "Assessing cachexia in older patients: Different definitions – But which one is the most practical for clinical routine?" Archives of gerontology and geriatrics 86 (2020).

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