Body weight and composition endpoints in cancer cachexia clinical trials: Systematic Review 4 of the cachexia endpoints series

Significant variation exists in the outcomes used in cancer cachexia trials, including measures of body composition, which are often selected as primary or secondary endpoints. To date, there has been no review of the most commonly selected measures or their potential sensitivity to detect changes r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle Sarcopenia and Muscle, 2024-06, Vol.15 (3), p.816-852
Hauptverfasser: Brown, Leo R., Sousa, Mariana S., Yule, Michael S., Baracos, Vickie E., McMillan, Donald C., Arends, Jann, Balstad, Trude R., Bye, Asta, Dajani, Olav, Dolan, Ross D., Fallon, Marie T., Greil, Christine, Hjermstad, Marianne J., Jakobsen, Gunnhild, Maddocks, Matthew, McDonald, James, Ottestad, Inger O., Phillips, Iain, Sayers, Judith, Simpson, Melanie R., Vagnildhaug, Ola M., Solheim, Tora S., Laird, Barry J.A., Skipworth, Richard J.E.
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Zusammenfassung:Significant variation exists in the outcomes used in cancer cachexia trials, including measures of body composition, which are often selected as primary or secondary endpoints. To date, there has been no review of the most commonly selected measures or their potential sensitivity to detect changes resulting from the interventions being examined. The aim of this systematic review is to assess the frequency and diversity of body composition measures that have been used in cancer cachexia trials. MEDLINE, Embase and Cochrane Library databases were systematically searched between January 1990 and June 2021. Eligible trials examined adults (≥18 years) who had received an intervention aiming to treat or attenuate the effects of cancer cachexia for >14 days. Trials were also of a prospective controlled design and included body weight or at least one anthropometric, bioelectrical or radiological endpoint pertaining to body composition, irrespective of the modality of intervention (e.g., pharmacological, nutritional, physical exercise and behavioural) or comparator. Trials with a sample size of
ISSN:2190-5991
2190-6009
2190-6009
DOI:10.1002/jcsm.13478