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Standards, Options and Recommendations for nutritional support in bone marrow transplant patients |
Bulletin du Cancer. Volume 89, Number 4, 381-98, Avril 2002, Standards, Options et Recommandations
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Author(s) : Bruno Raynard, Gérard Nitenberg, Guillaume Gory-Delabaere, Jean-Henry Bourhis, Patrick Bachmann, René-Jean Bensadoun, Jean-Claude Desport, David Kere, Stéphane Schneider, Pierre Senesse, Pierre Bordigoni,Lise Dieu, |
Summary : Context: The "Standards, Options and Recommendations" (SOR) project, started in 1993, is a collaboration between the Federation of French Cancer Centers (FNCLCC), the 20 French cancer centers and specialists from French public university and general hospitals and private clinics. Its main objective is the development of clinical practice guidelines to improve the quality of health care and outcome for cancer patients. The methodology is based on literature review and critical appraisal by a multidisciplinary group of experts, with feedback from specialists in cancer care delivery. Objectives: To develop, according to the definitions of the Standards, Options and Recommendations, clinical practice guidelines for nutritional support in bone marrow transplant patients. Methods: Data were identified by searching Medline®, web sites and the personal reference lists of members of the expert groups, then submitted for review to 75 independent reviewers. Results: The main recommendations for nutritional support in bone marrow transplant patients are: 1) Nutritional evaluation and monitoring may be proposed to bone-marrow transplant recipients (options). 2) Nutritional evaluation consists of body weight assessment and percent weight loss evaluation (standard, expert agreement). 3) Nutritional monitoring should include daily weight monitoring, clinical monitoring of hydration and assessment of daily dietary intake (standard, expert agreement). 4) Artificial nutrition is recommended in immuno-suppressed bone marrow transplant patients. This is not systematically indicated in other situation (standard). 5) Artificial nutrition, intravenous hydration and oral nutrition can be proposed to bone-marrow transplant recipients (option). 6) There is no standard modality for artificial nutrition (level of evidence B 1). Exclusive enteral or parenteral nutrition and enteral plus parenteral nutrition may be proposed to bone-marrow tranplant patients (options). 7) Lipid intake representing up to 30% of the non-protein caloric intake should be supplied to patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation (standard, level of evidence B1). 8) Oral supplementation with nitrogen substrates or glutamine is not recommended. Parenteral glutamine supplementation may be proposed (option). |
Keywords : nutrition, nutritional support, parenteral nutrition, enteral nutrition, quality-of-life, guidelines, neoplasms, cancer, bone marrow transplantation. |
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