Hand grip strength in patients with advanced cancer: A prospective study

Background Hand grip strength (HGS) is a widely used functional test for the assessment of strength and functional status in patients with cancer, in particular with cancer cachexia. The aim was to prospectively evaluate the prognostic value of HGS in patients with mostly advanced cancer with and wi...

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Hauptverfasser: Hadzibegovic, Sara, Porthun, Jan, Lena, Alessia, Weinländer, Pia, Lück, Laura C, Potthoff, Sophia, Rösnick, Lukas, Fröhlich, Ann-Kathrin, Ramer, Luisa Valentina, Sonntag, Frederike, Wilkenshoff, Ursula, Ahn, Johann, Keller, Ulrich, Bullinger, Lars, Mahabadi, Amir A, Totzeck, Matthias, Rassaf, Tienush, Von Haehling, Stephan, Coats, Andrew J.S, Anker, Stefan D, Roeland, Eric J, Landmesser, Ulf, Anker, Markus S
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Zusammenfassung:Background Hand grip strength (HGS) is a widely used functional test for the assessment of strength and functional status in patients with cancer, in particular with cancer cachexia. The aim was to prospectively evaluate the prognostic value of HGS in patients with mostly advanced cancer with and without cachexia and to establish reference values for a European-based population. Methods In this prospective study, 333 patients with cancer (85% stage III/IV) and 65 healthy controls of similar age and sex were enrolled. None of the study participants had significant cardiovascular disease or active infection at baseline. Repetitive HGS assessment was performed using a hand dynamometer to measure the maximal HGS (kilograms). Presence of cancer cachexia was defined when patients had ≥5% weight loss within 6 months or when body mass index was
ISSN:1682-1694