Association between malnutrition and leucopenia in patients with osteosarcoma

Background and aim: Leucopenia (LP) greatly limits the efficacy of chemotherapy in osteosarcoma patients. This study aimed to evaluate the nutritional status of osteosarcoma patients before chemotherapy, assess the risk of LP during the perichemotherapy period, and explore the association between malnutrition and LP. Materials and methods: This study retrospectively analyzed osteosarcoma patients treated in the Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, China, between January 2009 and December 2020 according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Malnutrition in adolescents (5 to 19 years old) and adults (≥20 years old) was diagnosed using WHO AnthroPlus software (version 1.0.4) and Global Leadership initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM), respectively. According to the diagnostic criteria of LP in CTCAE 5.0, patients were divided into the LP group and the non-LP group. Results: A total of 245 osteosarcoma patients were included. The incidence of malnutrition was 49.0%, and the incidence of LP was 51.8%. The incidence of malnutrition in adolescent patients was 53.1%, and their incidence of LP was 55.2%; the incidence of malnutrition in adult patients was 43.1%, and their incidence of LP was 47.1%. Logistic regression analysis showed that malnutrition before chemotherapy was an independent risk factor for the occurrence of LP after chemotherapy (OR = 6.85, 95% CI = 2.16-25.43; and OR = 35.03, 95% CI = 6.98-238.46 in mildly and severely malnourished young patients; OR = 6.06; 95% CI = 1.43-30.16; and OR = 38.09, 95% CI = 7.23-285.78 in mildly and severely malnourished adult patients, respectively). The results showed that age and nutritional status had a joint effect on the occurrence of LP. Conclusion: The nutrition status of osteosarcoma patients before chemotherapy is significantly correlated with the occurrence and severity of LP during peri-chemotherapy period. During osteosarcoma chemotherapy, necessary nutritional support should be given to patients of different ages to correct their malnutrition status in a timely manner, ultimately improving the efficacy of chemotherapy and the prognosis of patients. Copyright © 2022 Wu, Li, Lin, Wang, Chekhonin, Peltzer, Baklaushev, Abbas, Zhang, Li and Zhang.

Authors
Wu H. , Li S. , Lin Y. , Wang J. , Chekhonin V.P. , Peltzer K. , Baklaushev V.P. , Abbas K.S. , Zhang J. , Li H. , Zhang C.
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Language
English
Status
Published
Number
899501
Volume
9
Year
2022
Organizations
  • 1 Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, National Clinical Research Center for Cancer, Key Laboratory of Cancer Prevention and Therapy, Tianjin’s Clinical Research Center for Cancer, Tianjin, China
  • 2 The Sino-Russian Joint Research Center for Bone Metastasis in Malignant Tumor, Tianjin, China
  • 3 School of Management, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, China
  • 4 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Tianjin, China
  • 5 Department of Oncology, Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Medical Institute of Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 6 Department of Basic and Applied Neurobiology, Federal Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Narcology, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 7 Department of Psychology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa
  • 8 Federal Research and Clinical Center of Specialized Medical Care and Medical Technologies, Federal Biomedical Agency of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 9 Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
  • 10 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Tianjin, China
Keywords
chemotherapy; leucopenia; malnutrition; osteosarcoma; retrospective study

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