Bioelectrical impedance analysis(BIA)is a noninvasive and reproducible technique for assessing changes in body composition and nutritional status.The phase angle(PA),a major parameter of BIA,is one of the most sensiti...Bioelectrical impedance analysis(BIA)is a noninvasive and reproducible technique for assessing changes in body composition and nutritional status.The phase angle(PA),a major parameter of BIA,is one of the most sensitive indicators used to detect malnutrition in patients,and is also a prognostic marker in various clinical diseases.The incidence of malnutrition in cancer patients is high,and malnutrition seriously affects the treatment process and prognosis of patients.Reasonable and effective nutritional interventions are therefore of great significance for cancer patients.Compared with traditional nutritional assessment tools,the PA has unique advantages in the nutritional assessment,efficacy monitoring and prognostic prediction of patients with malignant tumors,and it has broad application prospects in clinical practice.This article reviews the research progress on the application of the PA in patients with malignant tumors to provide clinicians with a tool to predict malnutrition,and provide a more favorable basis for the nutritional assessment,treatment and prognostic prediction of cancer patients.展开更多
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文摘Bioelectrical impedance analysis(BIA)is a noninvasive and reproducible technique for assessing changes in body composition and nutritional status.The phase angle(PA),a major parameter of BIA,is one of the most sensitive indicators used to detect malnutrition in patients,and is also a prognostic marker in various clinical diseases.The incidence of malnutrition in cancer patients is high,and malnutrition seriously affects the treatment process and prognosis of patients.Reasonable and effective nutritional interventions are therefore of great significance for cancer patients.Compared with traditional nutritional assessment tools,the PA has unique advantages in the nutritional assessment,efficacy monitoring and prognostic prediction of patients with malignant tumors,and it has broad application prospects in clinical practice.This article reviews the research progress on the application of the PA in patients with malignant tumors to provide clinicians with a tool to predict malnutrition,and provide a more favorable basis for the nutritional assessment,treatment and prognostic prediction of cancer patients.