Torbahn G, Strauß T, Sieber C, Kießwetter E, Volkert D (2020)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2020
Book Volume: 20
Pages Range: 594-
Journal Issue: 1
DOI: 10.1186/s12885-020-07052-4
BACKGROUND: Patients with cancer have an increased risk of malnutrition which is associated with poor outcome. The Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA®) is often used in older patients with cancer but its relation to outcome is not known. METHODS: Four databases were systematically searched for studies relating MNA-results with any reported outcome. Two reviewers screened titles/abstracts and full-texts, extracted data and rated the risk of bias (RoB) independently. RESULTS: We included 56 studies which varied widely in patient and study characteristics. In multivariable analyses, (risk of) malnutrition assessed by MNA significantly predicts a higher chance for mortality/poor overall survival (22/27 studies), shorter progression-free survival/time to progression (3/5 studies), treatment maintenance (5/8 studies) and (health-related) quality of life (2/2 studies), but not treatment toxicity/complications (1/7 studies) or functional status/decline in (1/3 studies). For other outcomes - length of hospital stay (2 studies), falls, fatigue and unplanned (hospital) admissions (1 study each) - no adjusted results were reported. RoB was rated as moderate to high. CONCLUSIONS: MNA®-result predicts mortality/survival, cancer progression, treatment maintenance and (health-related) quality of life and did not predict adverse treatment outcomes and functional status/ decline in patients with cancer. For other outcomes results are less clear. The moderate to high RoB calls for studies with better control of potential confounders.
APA:
Torbahn, G., Strauß, T., Sieber, C., Kießwetter, E., & Volkert, D. (2020). Nutritional status according to the mini nutritional assessment (MNA)® as potential prognostic factor for health and treatment outcomes in patients with cancer - a systematic review. BMC Cancer, 20(1), 594-. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-020-07052-4
MLA:
Torbahn, Gabriel, et al. "Nutritional status according to the mini nutritional assessment (MNA)® as potential prognostic factor for health and treatment outcomes in patients with cancer - a systematic review." BMC Cancer 20.1 (2020): 594-.
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