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Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences. 2014; 21 (4): 332-342
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-159861

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Malnutrition is a common complication of cancer and cancer treatment in children. This occurs in 50% of these patients. Dietary supplements may have a significant effect on the response to treatment, survival, recurrence, mortality, and complications induced by chemotherapy in these children. The effects of Pediasure and Carnitine intake on anthropometric indices in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia [ALL] have been investigated in this study. This clinical trial was conducted in 34 new cases of childhood ALL under chemotherapy, in Afzalipour Hospital, Kerman, Iran. The patients were divided by randomized design into two groups; 17 cases and 17 controls with mean age of 5.79 +/- 3.97 and 7.17 +/- 3.66 years, respectively. 100-150 cc Pediasure every other day for one month and 50 mg/kg per day Carnitine were given to case group. Anthropometric indices including skin fold thickness [SFT], weight, height, and arm circumference were measured at the beginning of the study and 6 months later. Anthropometric indices were compared in these two periods. Data were analyzed using paired t-test. Mean of SFT [mm], weight [Kg], height, and arm circumference [cm] at the beginning of the study in case group were 7.20 +/- 3.29, 18.05 +/- 9.67, 107.35 +/- 24.47, and 15.88 +/- 4.17 and in control group were 10.57 +/- 6.23, 22.38 +/- 11.1, 115.82 +/- 22.29, and 16.05 +/- 4.02, respectively. After 6 months of study these indices in case group were 7.29 +/- 0.80, 18.35 +/- 2.31, 108.11 +/- 5.88, and 15.98 +/- 1 and in control group were 10.61 +/- 1.52, 22.88 +/- 2.67, 116.34 +/- 5.37, and 16.16 +/- 0.97, respectively. No statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups in the two time periods. Although the differences of SFT were not statistically significant, this finding was clinically important [P = 0.05]. In spite of observed acute malnutrition in both groups, effects of dietary supplements on anthropometric indices did not show significant differences between groups. This may be related to many factors such as number of subjects under study, duration of intervention, and that the case group consumed only 100-150 Kcal/day energy more than the control group [we are not free in prescribing dietary supplement to these patients because of relapse risk and other unknown adverse effects of supplements]. Therefore, further studies are recommended

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Urology Annals. 2013; 5 (3): 190-194
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-133063

ABSTRACT

To investigate quality of life [QoL] domains with three forms of urinary diversions, including ileal conduit, MAINZ pouch, and orthotopic ileal neobladder after radical cystectomy in men with muscle-invasive bladder cancer. In a prospective study, 149 men underwent radical cystectomy and urinary diversion [70 ileal conduit, 16 MAINZ pouch, and 63 orthotopic ileal neobladder]. Different domains of QoL, including general and physical conditions, psychological status, social status, sexual life, diversion-related symptoms, and satisfaction with the treatment were assessed using an author constructed questionnaire. Assessment was performed at three months postoperatively. In questions addressing psychological status, social status, and sexual life, patients with continent diversion had a more favorable outcome [P = 0.002, P = 0.01, and P = 0.002, respectively]. The rate of erectile dysfunction did not differ significantly between the three groups [P = 0.21]. The rate and global satisfaction was higher with the MAINZ pouch [68.7%] and ileal neobladder [76.2%] as compared with the ileal conduit group [52.8%] [P = 0.002]. Continent urinary diversion after radical cystectomy provides better results in terms of QoL as compared with ileal conduit diversion.


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Humans , Male , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cystectomy , Quality of Life , Urinary Diversion , Prospective Studies
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