The occurrence of dysphagia is a well-known early feature of esophageal cancer that may reduce caloric intake and thus cause weight loss. Sarcopenia is considered to be a consequence of such involuntary nutritional restriction. The prevalence of sarcopenia in patients with esophageal cancer before and after surgery is not well known and its possible consequences have been debated. Aim: The aim of this study was to prospectively explore body composition and function in a cohort of patients with esophageal cancer before and after surgery with curative intent. In particular, to investigate the prevalence and development of sarcopenia and body composition as a consequence to surgery for esophageal cancer and the possible relation to morbidity, length of stay and quality of life (QoL). Methods: In a cohort of 76 patients who had esophageal- or cardia-cancer and were planned for surgery with a curative intent, data on body-composition measured with bioimpedance, working capacity (cardiac stress test), grip strength and QoL (European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life Questionnaires (QLQ)-C30 version 3.0) were prospectively collected. Data regarding dysphagia was derived from an esophagus related quality of life form (EORTC QLQ-OES18). Data on tumour stage and type, complications, length of stay and preoperative weight loss were collected from medical charts.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
76
Surgical Department, Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Gothenburg, Västra Götalandsregionen, Sweden
Changes in Body composition after surgery for esophageal cancer with curative intent.
Body mass index (BMI) kg/m2
Time frame: Three months
Changes in Body composition after surgery for esophageal cancer with curative intent
Weight kg
Time frame: Three months
Changes in Body composition after surgery for esophageal cancer with curative intent.
Fat free mass (FFM) kg;
Time frame: Three months
Changes in Body composition after surgery for esophageal cancer with curative intent.
Fat mass (FM) kg;
Time frame: Three months
Changes in Body composition after surgery for esophageal cancer with curative intent.
Lean tissue mass (LTM) kg;
Time frame: Three months
Changes in Body composition after surgery for esophageal cancer with curative intent.
Total body water (TBW) l;
Time frame: Three months
Changes in Body composition after surgery for esophageal cancer with curative intent.
Intra cellular water (ICW) l;
Time frame: Three months
Changes in Body composition after surgery for esophageal cancer with curative intent.
Extra cellular water (ECW) l
Time frame: Three months
Changes in QoL (linear scale 0-100)
Time frame: From surgery up to three months
Changes in dysphagia (linear scale 0-100)
Time frame: From surgery up to three months
Length of stay (days)
Time frame: From surgery up to three months
Complications after surgery (Clavien-Dindo scale 0-5)
Time frame: From surgery up to three months
Mortality
Time frame: Length of survival after surgery
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