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Updated evidence-based practice guidelines for the nutritional management of patients receiving radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy

机译:针对接受放射治疗和/或化疗的患者的营养管理的最新循证实践指南

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Aims: The aim of this paper was to update the evidence-based practice guidelines for the nutritional management of patients receiving radiation therapy and broaden the scope to include chemotherapy. Methods: The following databases were searched using a range of keywords: Cochrane Database, CENTRAL, MEDLINE (via Ebscohost), EMBASE, CINAHL (Ebscohost), Web of Science, Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition and PubMed. Relevant papers (n = 47) were reviewed by at least two members of the steering committee and assigned a level of evidence and a quality rating. Results: There were no new published randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of nutrition intervention in radiation therapy. Most statements in the previous radiation therapy guidelines have strong evidence supporting nutrition intervention. There were 12 studies in chemotherapy including five RCTs. While these studies provided strong evidence that simple nutrition intervention improves nutritional outcomes such as dietary intake and weight, they did not find an improvement in quality of life or survival. Several RCTs found no benefits of nutrition support in patients undergoing chemotherapy. None of the RCTs in chemotherapy used medical nutrition therapy (MNT) as the intervention, but rather simple dietary advice and/or supplements. Conclusions: The evidence to support nutrition intervention in patients receiving radiation therapy remains strong. However, the benefits of nutrition intervention in chemotherapy are less clear. Further studies are required to evaluate the impact of MNT as opposed to simple dietary advice in chemotherapy patients. This update contributes to a move towards comprehensive evidence-based guidelines for the nutritional management of patients with cancer.
机译:目的:本文旨在更新基于证据的放射治疗患者营养管理实践指南,并扩大包括化疗在内的范围。方法:使用一系列关键词搜索以下数据库:Cochrane数据库,CENTRAL,MEDLINE(通过Ebscohost),EMBASE,CINAHL(Ebscohost),Web of Science,卫生信息来源:护理/学术版和PubMed。至少有两个指导委员会成员对相关论文(n = 47)进行了审查,并分配了一定程度的证据和质量评级。结果:尚无新发表的放射治疗中营养干预的随机对照试验(RCT)。以前的放射治疗指南中的大多数陈述都有强有力的证据支持营养干预。有12项化学疗法研究包括5项RCT。尽管这些研究提供了有力的证据表明简单的营养干预可以改善营养结果,例如饮食摄入量和体重,但他们并未发现生活质量或生存能力的改善。几项RCT发现接受化疗的患者没有营养支持的益处。化疗中没有任何RCT使用医学营养疗法(MNT)作为干预措施,而是简单的饮食建议和/或补充剂。结论:支持接受放射治疗的患者进行营养干预的证据仍然很强。但是,营养干预在化疗中的益处尚不清楚。与单纯的饮食建议相比,需要进一步的研究来评估MNT对化疗患者的影响。此更新有助于朝着全面的循证医学指南指导癌症患者的营养管理。

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