Body composition of Fanconi anemia patients after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Priscilla Peixoto Policarpo da Silva, Daniella Schmit, Carmem Bonfim, Denise Johnsson Campos, Estela Iraci Rabito, Regina Maria Vilela
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Abstract

Introduction

Fanconi anemia is a rare genetic disease linked to bone marrow failure; a possible treatment is hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Changes in the nutritional status of Fanconi anemia patients are not very well known. This study aimed to characterize body composition of adult, children and adolescent patients with Fanconi anemia who were submitted to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation or not.

Methods

This cross-sectional study enrolled 63 patients (29 adults and 34 children and adolescents). Body composition was assessed based on diverse methods, including triceps skin fold, arm circumference, arm muscle area and bioelectrical impedance analysis, as there is no established consensus for this population. Body mass index was also considered as reference according to age.

Results

Almost half (48.3%) of the transplanted adult patients were underweight considering body mass index whereas eutrophic status was observed in 66.7% of the children and adolescents submitted to hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and in 80% of those who were not. At least 50% of all groups displayed muscle mass depletion. Half of the transplanted children and adolescents presented short/very short stature for age.

Conclusion

All patients presented low muscle stores, underweight was common in adults, and short stature was common in children and adolescents. More studies are needed to detect whether muscle mass loss measured at the early stages of treatment results in higher risk of mortality, considering the importance of muscle mass as an essential body component to prevent mortality related to infectious and non-infectious diseases and the malnutrition inherent to Fanconi anemia.

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造血干细胞移植后范可尼贫血患者体成分的变化
范可尼贫血是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,与骨髓衰竭有关;一种可能的治疗方法是造血干细胞移植。范可尼贫血患者营养状况的变化尚不清楚。本研究旨在研究是否接受造血干细胞移植的成人、儿童和青少年范可尼贫血患者的身体组成。方法本横断面研究纳入63例患者(29例成人,34例儿童和青少年)。身体组成基于多种方法进行评估,包括肱三头肌皮肤褶皱、手臂周长、手臂肌肉面积和生物电阻抗分析,因为对这一人群没有建立共识。身体质量指数也可以作为年龄的参考。结果近一半(48.3%)的成人移植患者体重不足,而接受造血干细胞移植的儿童和青少年中有66.7%出现富营养化状态,未接受造血干细胞移植的儿童和青少年中有80%出现富营养化状态。所有组中至少有50%表现出肌肉量减少。一半的移植儿童和青少年表现出矮小/非常矮小的身材。结论所有患者均表现为肌肉储存量低,成人体重过轻,儿童和青少年身材矮小。考虑到肌肉质量是预防与传染性和非传染性疾病以及范可尼贫血固有的营养不良有关的死亡的重要身体组成部分,需要进行更多的研究,以确定在治疗早期阶段测量的肌肉质量损失是否会导致更高的死亡风险。
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期刊介绍: A Revista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia é um periódico científico de propriedade da Associação Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia, publicada bimestralmente. A abreviatura de seu título é Rev. Bras. Hematol. Hemoter., que deve ser usada em bibliografias, notas de rodapé e em referências e legendas bibliográficas.
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