Major oncological surgery reduces muscular function in patients with or without nutritional risk

ABSTRACT Objectives : to investigate the impact of oncological surgical procedures on the muscle function of patients with and without nutritional risk. Methods: cross-sectional study conducted with cancer patients undergoing major operations between July 2018 to March 2019 in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso...

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Main Authors: JESSIKA CADAVID SIERRA, DIANA BORGES DOCK-NASCIMENTO, THAYSE EMANUELLI GODOY BEHNE, MARIANA BORGES SILVA THÉ, HADASSA HILLARY NOVAES PEREIRA RODRIGUES, FRANCILENE OLIVEIRA ANDREO, MARISTELA LUFT PALAURO, JOSÉ EDUARDO DE-AGUILAR-NASCIMENTO
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spelling doaj-b2584afc63f14cf580cf24f763c47b022020-11-25T02:39:56ZengColégio Brasileiro de CirurgiõesRevista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões0100-69911809-45464710.1590/0100-6991e-20202470S0100-69912020000100165Major oncological surgery reduces muscular function in patients with or without nutritional riskJESSIKA CADAVID SIERRADIANA BORGES DOCK-NASCIMENTOTHAYSE EMANUELLI GODOY BEHNEMARIANA BORGES SILVA THÉHADASSA HILLARY NOVAES PEREIRA RODRIGUESFRANCILENE OLIVEIRA ANDREOMARISTELA LUFT PALAUROJOSÉ EDUARDO DE-AGUILAR-NASCIMENTOABSTRACT Objectives : to investigate the impact of oncological surgical procedures on the muscle function of patients with and without nutritional risk. Methods: cross-sectional study conducted with cancer patients undergoing major operations between July 2018 to March 2019 in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Patients were assessed preoperatively for the nutritional risk by the Nutricional Risk Screening-2002, and handgrip strength (FPP) was assessed both on the pre- and 2nd and 5th postoperative days (PO). Results: 92 patients were evaluated, of whom 55.4% were men and 44.6% women, with a mean age (SD) of 64 (10.81) for patients at risk and 51 (12.99) for patients without nutritional risk. The preoperative nutritional risk evaluation indicated that 34.8% of the patients had no risk and 65.2% had a nutritional risk. The FPP was lower (p = 0.008) in the group with nutritional risk in the preoperative period. In both groups, there was a significant drop in FPP on the 2nd PO day. The preoperative FPP compared with the 2nd PO FPP was more pronounced in patients without nutritional risk (p = 0.039). Patients with nutritional risk had a longer hospital stay (p = 0.049). Conclusion: surgical trauma causes loss of muscle function in the early PO. Patients without nutritional risk have a more significant decrease in muscle strength after surgical oncological procedures than those with nutritional risk. These results may infer the need to implement pre-habilitation in all patients who will undergo major oncological procedures.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69912020000100165&lng=en&tlng=enprocedimentos cirúrgicos operatóriosneoplasiasforça muscularestado nutricionaltempo de internação
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author JESSIKA CADAVID SIERRA
DIANA BORGES DOCK-NASCIMENTO
THAYSE EMANUELLI GODOY BEHNE
MARIANA BORGES SILVA THÉ
HADASSA HILLARY NOVAES PEREIRA RODRIGUES
FRANCILENE OLIVEIRA ANDREO
MARISTELA LUFT PALAURO
JOSÉ EDUARDO DE-AGUILAR-NASCIMENTO
spellingShingle JESSIKA CADAVID SIERRA
DIANA BORGES DOCK-NASCIMENTO
THAYSE EMANUELLI GODOY BEHNE
MARIANA BORGES SILVA THÉ
HADASSA HILLARY NOVAES PEREIRA RODRIGUES
FRANCILENE OLIVEIRA ANDREO
MARISTELA LUFT PALAURO
JOSÉ EDUARDO DE-AGUILAR-NASCIMENTO
Major oncological surgery reduces muscular function in patients with or without nutritional risk
Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
procedimentos cirúrgicos operatórios
neoplasias
força muscular
estado nutricional
tempo de internação
author_facet JESSIKA CADAVID SIERRA
DIANA BORGES DOCK-NASCIMENTO
THAYSE EMANUELLI GODOY BEHNE
MARIANA BORGES SILVA THÉ
HADASSA HILLARY NOVAES PEREIRA RODRIGUES
FRANCILENE OLIVEIRA ANDREO
MARISTELA LUFT PALAURO
JOSÉ EDUARDO DE-AGUILAR-NASCIMENTO
author_sort JESSIKA CADAVID SIERRA
title Major oncological surgery reduces muscular function in patients with or without nutritional risk
title_short Major oncological surgery reduces muscular function in patients with or without nutritional risk
title_full Major oncological surgery reduces muscular function in patients with or without nutritional risk
title_fullStr Major oncological surgery reduces muscular function in patients with or without nutritional risk
title_full_unstemmed Major oncological surgery reduces muscular function in patients with or without nutritional risk
title_sort major oncological surgery reduces muscular function in patients with or without nutritional risk
publisher Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
series Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões
issn 0100-6991
1809-4546
description ABSTRACT Objectives : to investigate the impact of oncological surgical procedures on the muscle function of patients with and without nutritional risk. Methods: cross-sectional study conducted with cancer patients undergoing major operations between July 2018 to March 2019 in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Patients were assessed preoperatively for the nutritional risk by the Nutricional Risk Screening-2002, and handgrip strength (FPP) was assessed both on the pre- and 2nd and 5th postoperative days (PO). Results: 92 patients were evaluated, of whom 55.4% were men and 44.6% women, with a mean age (SD) of 64 (10.81) for patients at risk and 51 (12.99) for patients without nutritional risk. The preoperative nutritional risk evaluation indicated that 34.8% of the patients had no risk and 65.2% had a nutritional risk. The FPP was lower (p = 0.008) in the group with nutritional risk in the preoperative period. In both groups, there was a significant drop in FPP on the 2nd PO day. The preoperative FPP compared with the 2nd PO FPP was more pronounced in patients without nutritional risk (p = 0.039). Patients with nutritional risk had a longer hospital stay (p = 0.049). Conclusion: surgical trauma causes loss of muscle function in the early PO. Patients without nutritional risk have a more significant decrease in muscle strength after surgical oncological procedures than those with nutritional risk. These results may infer the need to implement pre-habilitation in all patients who will undergo major oncological procedures.
topic procedimentos cirúrgicos operatórios
neoplasias
força muscular
estado nutricional
tempo de internação
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