2006
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bmt.1705493
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Poor oral nutrition after allogeneic stem cell transplantation correlates significantly with severe graft-versus-host disease

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“…13,33 The low frequency of aGVHD, and particularly its gut manifestations, suggests that EN started early may decrease both its incidence and severity. In a study of 231 allo-SCT patients receiving PN, Mattsson et al 34 found that poor oral nutrition after allogeneic SCT correlated with severe aGVHD. In the latter study, a period of over 9 days with no oral intake was associated with a high risk of grade III --IV aGVHD.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…13,33 The low frequency of aGVHD, and particularly its gut manifestations, suggests that EN started early may decrease both its incidence and severity. In a study of 231 allo-SCT patients receiving PN, Mattsson et al 34 found that poor oral nutrition after allogeneic SCT correlated with severe aGVHD. In the latter study, a period of over 9 days with no oral intake was associated with a high risk of grade III --IV aGVHD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although well described, GI complications have been reported as the most debilitating side effect of HSCT [65], in some cases delaying hospital discharge [66,67] and contributing to hospital readmission following HSCT [68]. In addition, the relationship between poor nutritional status and clinical outcomes such as fever [69] and GVHD severity [70] are being explored. Various management strategies exist [71]; however, the findings of this study support a conclusion that more research is needed to reduce the burden of gastrointestinal symptoms in allogeneic HSCT patients and understand the impact on clinical outcomes such as functional status, nutritional status, and length of stay.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Injury to the gut during conditioning therapy before SCT plays a pivotal role in the initiation of increasing the translocation of inflammatory stimuli such as endotoxin, which promotes further inflammation and additional GI tract damage. The GI tract is critical to the initiation of the 'cytokine storm' characteristic of acute GVHD 15 . With the development of acute GVHD, patients are often recommended to withhold oral intake (NPO: Nil Per Os, 'bowel rest') to avoid further damage to the GI mucosa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%