Kidney Function Worsening Is Linked to Parenteral-Nutrition-Dependent Survival in Palliative Care Patients.
Lea KumAlexander FriedrichMarkus KielerElias MeyerPetar PopovPaul KösslerAnna KittaFeroniki AdamidisRaimund OberleEva Katharina MaselMatthias UnseldPublished in: Nutrients (2022)
Increased kidney function parameters, such as creatinine, urea and uric acid, might be used as negative prognostic markers in palliative care patients under PN. Moreover, an increase in creatinine during the administration of parenteral nutrition in the first 2 weeks is linked to worse outcomes. These findings may help future studies to establish objective markers for clinicians to determine whether to start or end PN in palliative cancer patients and decrease potential overtreatment at the end of life.