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Obstetrics & Gynecology Science
2022 Volume.65 No. 3 p.234 ~ p.243
Prevalence of malnourishment and predictive factors associated with the nutritional status of gynecologic cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: a cross-sectional analysis
Sanguanwongthong Khemmanat

Suprasert Prapaporn
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and predictive factors of malnourishment in patients with gynecologic cancer during chemotherapy.

Methods: A total of 101 patients treated with chemotherapy between April 2020 and February 2021 were interviewed using the patient-generated subjective global assessment (PG-SGA). Clinical and laboratory data were also collected. The total number of lymphocytes per cubic milliliter (total lymphocyte count, TLC) and serum albumin were calculated to provide an optimal cut-off point using receiver operating characteristic curves. Clinicopathological variables were compared using univariate and multivariate analyses to identify the independent predictive factors for malnourishment.

Results: The prevalence of good, moderate, and severe nourishment was 73.3%, 18.8%, and 7.9%, respectively. The optimal cut-off points for TLC and albumin were 1,450 cells/¥ìL and for albumin was 3.9 g/dL. Univariate analysis indicated that the number of chemotherapy cycles ¡Â3, albumin level ¡Â3.95 g/dL, body mass index ¡Â25 kg/m2, TLC <1,450 cells/¥ìL, anemia, and no neutropenia were significantly associated with malnutrition. However, only a serum albumin level ¡Â3.95 g/dL was independently associated with malnourishment.

Conclusion: Patients with gynecologic cancer treated with chemotherapy were occasionally found to be malnourished, with the independent predictive predictor being a blood albumin level less than or equal to 3.95 g/dL.
KEYWORD
Malnutrition, Nutritional status, Serum albumin, Antineoplastic agents
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