A systematic review on the effectiveness of enteral immunonutrition (EIN) on pre- and post-operative outcomes in gastric cancer patients

Gastric cancer is one of the most common upper gastrointestinal malignancies. To date, enteral immunonutrition (EIN) has gained increasing attention as it is found to effectively enhance the host’s immunity and improve the metabolic status of gastric cancer patients undergoing gastrectomy. The healt...

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Main Authors: Ruth Merry Paranjothi Yanok, Iklil Iman Mohd Sa'id, Chau, Shin Hwa, Seng, Kai Yee, Nik Shanita Safii, Yap, Wei Boon
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15193/
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author Ruth Merry Paranjothi Yanok,
Iklil Iman Mohd Sa'id,
Chau, Shin Hwa
Seng, Kai Yee
Nik Shanita Safii,
Yap, Wei Boon
author_facet Ruth Merry Paranjothi Yanok,
Iklil Iman Mohd Sa'id,
Chau, Shin Hwa
Seng, Kai Yee
Nik Shanita Safii,
Yap, Wei Boon
author_sort Ruth Merry Paranjothi Yanok,
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description Gastric cancer is one of the most common upper gastrointestinal malignancies. To date, enteral immunonutrition (EIN) has gained increasing attention as it is found to effectively enhance the host’s immunity and improve the metabolic status of gastric cancer patients undergoing gastrectomy. The health-boosting effects of EIN are believed to originate from a number of nutritional elements such as omega-3 fatty acids, glutamine, arginine and nucleic acid precursors that help reduce the incidences of post-operative complications and shorten the length of hospital stay among the aforementioned patients. However, little was known about the consistency of health-boosting benefits conferred by EIN. Hence, according to PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses) protocol, this systematic review was carried out using nine meticulously and specifically selected full-length articles focusing on the pre- and post-operative effects of EIN including physical, biochemical, clinical and immunological outcomes on gastric cancer patients. Among the selected articles, seven of them focused on post-operative EIN while the remaining two concentrated on pre-operative EIN. In most of the selected studies, more than one immunonutritional components (arginine, glutamine, omega-3 fatty acid, RNA) were integrated. Patients receiving EIN showed significantly improved immunity, for example, increase in CD4+ T and NK cell counts that are responsible for fighting pathogens. In addition to that, individuals receiving EIN also showed increased levels of inflammatory biomarkers in their sera such as pre-albumin and transferrin. This results in shorter period of post-operative hospital stay that in turn permits progressive healing process and increases the survival rate due to minimal frequency of post-operative infections. Conclusively, our systematic review acknowledges that regardless of the initiation timing (pre-operative or post-operative) of immunonutrition, EIN can improve the overall health status of gastric cancer patients including infection complications and the length of hospital stay through regulation of immune responses.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:151932020-09-14T03:25:26Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15193/ A systematic review on the effectiveness of enteral immunonutrition (EIN) on pre- and post-operative outcomes in gastric cancer patients Ruth Merry Paranjothi Yanok, Iklil Iman Mohd Sa'id, Chau, Shin Hwa Seng, Kai Yee Nik Shanita Safii, Yap, Wei Boon Gastric cancer is one of the most common upper gastrointestinal malignancies. To date, enteral immunonutrition (EIN) has gained increasing attention as it is found to effectively enhance the host’s immunity and improve the metabolic status of gastric cancer patients undergoing gastrectomy. The health-boosting effects of EIN are believed to originate from a number of nutritional elements such as omega-3 fatty acids, glutamine, arginine and nucleic acid precursors that help reduce the incidences of post-operative complications and shorten the length of hospital stay among the aforementioned patients. However, little was known about the consistency of health-boosting benefits conferred by EIN. Hence, according to PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses) protocol, this systematic review was carried out using nine meticulously and specifically selected full-length articles focusing on the pre- and post-operative effects of EIN including physical, biochemical, clinical and immunological outcomes on gastric cancer patients. Among the selected articles, seven of them focused on post-operative EIN while the remaining two concentrated on pre-operative EIN. In most of the selected studies, more than one immunonutritional components (arginine, glutamine, omega-3 fatty acid, RNA) were integrated. Patients receiving EIN showed significantly improved immunity, for example, increase in CD4+ T and NK cell counts that are responsible for fighting pathogens. In addition to that, individuals receiving EIN also showed increased levels of inflammatory biomarkers in their sera such as pre-albumin and transferrin. This results in shorter period of post-operative hospital stay that in turn permits progressive healing process and increases the survival rate due to minimal frequency of post-operative infections. Conclusively, our systematic review acknowledges that regardless of the initiation timing (pre-operative or post-operative) of immunonutrition, EIN can improve the overall health status of gastric cancer patients including infection complications and the length of hospital stay through regulation of immune responses. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15193/1/ARTIKEL%2017.pdf Ruth Merry Paranjothi Yanok, and Iklil Iman Mohd Sa'id, and Chau, Shin Hwa and Seng, Kai Yee and Nik Shanita Safii, and Yap, Wei Boon (2020) A systematic review on the effectiveness of enteral immunonutrition (EIN) on pre- and post-operative outcomes in gastric cancer patients. Sains Malaysiana, 49 (3). pp. 625-634. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/malay_journals/jilid49bil3_2020/KandunganJilid49Bil3_2020.html
spellingShingle Ruth Merry Paranjothi Yanok,
Iklil Iman Mohd Sa'id,
Chau, Shin Hwa
Seng, Kai Yee
Nik Shanita Safii,
Yap, Wei Boon
A systematic review on the effectiveness of enteral immunonutrition (EIN) on pre- and post-operative outcomes in gastric cancer patients
title A systematic review on the effectiveness of enteral immunonutrition (EIN) on pre- and post-operative outcomes in gastric cancer patients
title_full A systematic review on the effectiveness of enteral immunonutrition (EIN) on pre- and post-operative outcomes in gastric cancer patients
title_fullStr A systematic review on the effectiveness of enteral immunonutrition (EIN) on pre- and post-operative outcomes in gastric cancer patients
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review on the effectiveness of enteral immunonutrition (EIN) on pre- and post-operative outcomes in gastric cancer patients
title_short A systematic review on the effectiveness of enteral immunonutrition (EIN) on pre- and post-operative outcomes in gastric cancer patients
title_sort systematic review on the effectiveness of enteral immunonutrition (ein) on pre- and post-operative outcomes in gastric cancer patients
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15193/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15193/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/15193/1/ARTIKEL%2017.pdf