Association of the nutritional risk index recorded prior to allogeneic
hematopoietic cell transplantation with the clinical prognosis in
children
Abstract
Malnutrition during the peri-transplantation period is known to result
in negative outcomes after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation
(allo-HCT). The nutritional risk index (NRI) which is a simple index
calculated using serum albumin levels and body weight (BW) ratio
(current BW/ideal BW) has been reported be to a prognostic factor in
adult HCT. However, its usefulness in pediatric HCT setting remain
unclear. Therefore, we retrospectively analyzed the impact of the NRI
before allo-HCT on outcomes in pediatric patients. We found that poor
nutritional status before pediatric HCT led to a worse prognosis,
including NRM.