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体重指数对急性髓系白血病患儿结局的影响。

Effect of body mass index on the outcome of children with acute myeloid leukemia.

机构信息

Department of Oncology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee 38105-2794, USA.

出版信息

Cancer. 2012 Dec 1;118(23):5989-96. doi: 10.1002/cncr.27640. Epub 2012 May 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The effect of body mass index (BMI) on the treatment outcomes of children with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is unclear and needs further evaluation.

METHODS

Children with AML (n = 314) who were enrolled in 4 consecutive St. Jude protocols were grouped according to BMI (underweight, <5th percentile; healthy weight, 5th to 85th percentile; and overweight/obese, ≥ 85th percentile).

RESULTS

Twenty-five patients (8%) were underweight, 86 patients (27.4%) were overweight/obese, and 203 patients (64.6%) had healthy weight. The 5-year overall survival rate of overweight/obese patients (46.5% ± 7.3%) was lower than the rate of patients with healthy weight (67.1% ± 4.3%; P < .001); underweight patients also tended to have lower survival rates (50.6% ± 10.7%; P = .18). In a multivariable analysis that was adjusted for age, leukocyte count, French-American-British classification, and study protocols, patients with healthy weight had the best survival rate among the 3 groups (P = .01). When BMI was considered as continuous variable, patients with lower or higher BMI percentiles had worse survival (P = .03). There was no difference in the occurrence of induction failure or relapse among BMI groups, although underweight and overweight/obese patients had a significantly higher cumulative incidence of treatment-related mortality, especially because of infection (P = .009).

CONCLUSIONS

An unhealthy BMI was associated with worse survival and more treatment-related mortality in children with AML. Meticulous supportive care with nutritional support and education, infection prophylaxis, and detailed laboratory and physical examination is required for these patients. These measures, together with pharmacokinetics-guided chemotherapy dosing, may improve outcome.

摘要

背景

体重指数(BMI)对儿童急性髓系白血病(AML)治疗结果的影响尚不清楚,需要进一步评估。

方法

根据 BMI(体重不足,<第 5 百分位;健康体重,第 5 至 85 百分位;超重/肥胖,≥第 85 百分位),将纳入 4 项连续圣裘德方案的 314 例 AML 患儿分为组。

结果

25 例(8%)体重不足,86 例(27.4%)超重/肥胖,203 例(64.6%)健康体重。超重/肥胖患者的 5 年总生存率(46.5%±7.3%)低于健康体重患者(67.1%±4.3%;P<.001);体重不足患者的生存率也较低(50.6%±10.7%;P=0.18)。多变量分析调整年龄、白细胞计数、法美英分类和研究方案后,3 组中健康体重患者的生存率最佳(P=0.01)。当 BMI 被视为连续变量时,BMI 百分位数较低或较高的患者生存率较差(P=0.03)。虽然体重不足和超重/肥胖患者因感染而导致治疗相关死亡率明显升高(P=0.009),但在诱导失败或复发方面,各组之间无差异。

结论

不健康的 BMI 与 AML 患儿的生存率较差和治疗相关死亡率较高相关。需要对这些患者进行精心的支持性护理,包括营养支持和教育、感染预防以及详细的实验室和体检。这些措施与药代动力学指导的化疗剂量调整一起,可能会改善预后。

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