Okada Takuya, Nakajima Yasuaki, Nishikage Tetsuro, Ryotokuji Tairo, Miyawaki Yutaka, Hoshino Akihiro, Tokairin Yutaka, Kawada Kenro, Nagai Kagami, Kawano Tatsuyuki
Department of Esophageal Surgery, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan.
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Asia Pac J Clin Nutr. 2017 Jan;26(1):42-48. doi: 10.6133/apjcn.112015.03.
Patients undergoing chemotherapy often develop distressing adverse effects such as oral mucositis and diarrhea. Nutritional support with elemental diet is effective against various gastrointestinal complications and may exert protective effects against adverse effects induced by chemotherapy. To evaluate the influence of elemental diet on chemotherapy-induced oral mucositis and diarrhea, we conducted a randomized control trial in patients with esophageal cancer undergoing chemotherapy.
Twenty esophageal cancer patients receiving chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil plus cisplatin were assigned randomly to one of the following two groups: (1) receiving elemental diet with Elental (one pack per day) for 14 days and (2) not receiving Elental during chemotherapy. The severity of oral mucositis and diarrhea was graded using clinical examination by doctors and a standard questionnaireon days 1-14.
Based on the analysis of the standard questionnaire, the distribution of the maximum severity of oral mucositis showed a statistically significant reduction in the Elental group (p=0.020), while clinical examination showed insignificant reduction but shift toward lower grade. In the Elental group, the incidence of oral mucositis (grade >=2) reduced consistently and the median grade was lower at all-time points. Regarding diarrhea, no difference was observed between the two groups based on the analysis of the standard questionnaire and clinical examination results.
This study illustrates the effectiveness of oral elemental diet in preventing oral mucositis during chemotherapy. This is a preliminary report and further study with larger patients groups should be devoted to optimization of efficacy.
接受化疗的患者常出现令人痛苦的不良反应,如口腔黏膜炎和腹泻。要素饮食营养支持对各种胃肠道并发症有效,且可能对化疗引起的不良反应发挥保护作用。为评估要素饮食对化疗引起的口腔黏膜炎和腹泻的影响,我们对接受化疗的食管癌患者进行了一项随机对照试验。
20例接受5-氟尿嘧啶加顺铂化疗的食管癌患者被随机分为以下两组之一:(1)接受能全素要素饮食(每天一包),持续14天;(2)化疗期间不接受能全素。在第1 - 14天,由医生通过临床检查和标准问卷对口腔黏膜炎和腹泻的严重程度进行分级。
根据标准问卷分析,能全素组口腔黏膜炎最大严重程度的分布有统计学显著降低(p = 0.020),而临床检查显示降低不显著但向较低等级转变。在能全素组,口腔黏膜炎(≥2级)的发生率持续降低,且在所有时间点的中位等级较低。关于腹泻,根据标准问卷分析和临床检查结果,两组之间未观察到差异。
本研究表明口服要素饮食在预防化疗期间口腔黏膜炎方面有效。这是一份初步报告,应开展更大患者群体的进一步研究以优化疗效。