Pérdida anormal de peso
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Unintentional weight loss is a decrease in body weight that is not voluntary. Weight loss is a very nonspecific symptom but may be indicative of a serious underlying pathology. Weight loss will occur with inadequate food intake, malabsorption, increased metabolism, or a combination of factors.
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Etiología
There are many causes of abnormal weight loss, including:1
Loss of appetite and conditions that prevent food consumption - for example:
Disfagia.
Painful mouth sores.
Newly applied orthodontic appliances, or loss of teeth.
Persistent vomiting - for example:
Pyloric stenosis.
Hiatus hernia.
Malabsorption - for example:
Coeliac disease.2
Chronic pancreatitis.
Enfermedad de Crohn.
Gastrointestinal infection.
Gastrointestinal fistulas.
Carcinoid disorders.
Intestinal hypermotility.
Hepatobiliary disease.
Food intolerance.
Medication - especially polypharmacy in the elderly.3
Endocrine - for example:
Diabetes mellitus.
Hipertiroidismo.
Addison's disease.
Gut hormone tumours (eg, VIPoma).
Malignancy - for example:
Linfoma.
Leucemia.
Carcinoma.
Sarcoma.
Systemic disease - for example:
Insuficiencia cardíaca.
Chronic respiratory disease.
Enfermedad renal crónica.
Insuficiencia hepática.
Artritis reumatoide.
Lupus eritematoso sistémico.
Acute infection.
Chronic infections and infestations - for example:
Tuberculosis.
HIV (one in ten in one study).4
Infecciones parasitarias.
Drug abuse, heavy smoking.
Malnutrition, social isolation.
Psychological - for example:
Stressful life events.
Depresión.
Anorexia nervosa.
Psychoses.
Manipulative behaviour, food phobias.
Parkinson's disease.5
Presentación
Patients may realise themselves that they have lost weight or this may be brought to their attention by friends or family.
A clinician may note that the patient has dramatically lost weight or notice that their clothing is loose-fitting.
The clinical assessment includes both consideration of possible physical causes as well as careful evaluation of possible psychological causes such as depression. It is very important to avoid inappropriate, unnecessary and potentially harmful investigations.
The presentation will depend on the underlying cause.
A thorough history and examination are essential in establishing the underlying cause and identifying appropriate investigations.
Los síntomas asociados pueden incluir:
Síntomas gastrointestinales.
Lethargy, weakness.
An underlying condition - eg, respiratory, neuromuscular.
Alcohol or drug abuse.
Dementia - mental state assessment may be indicated.
Anorexia nervosa.
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Diagnóstico diferencial
Severe generalised muscle wasting is also seen as part of a number of degenerative neurological and muscle diseases and in cardiac failure (cardiac cachexia).
Investigaciones
FBC: reduced haemoglobin may occur with chronic disease, malabsorption, chronic kidney disease, liver failure.
Raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR): nonspecific indicator of disease, malignancy, infection, connective tissue disorder.
Renal function and electrolytes: may indicate chronic kidney disease, Addison's disease.
Fasting blood glucose: diabetes mellitus.
LFTs, clotting screen: liver failure.
TFTs: thyrotoxicosis.
CXR: malignancy, tuberculosis.
Other investigations will depend on the context of the weight loss. Possible further investigations may include HIV serology, endoscopy and autoimmune disease screen.
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Gestión
Any suspicion of cancer as the underlying cause should prompt urgent referral for further assessment in secondary care.6
Management is otherwise directed at the cause of weight loss and may include physical, psychological and social (eg, 'meals at home scheme', respite care) interventions.
The elderly are particularly at risk and nutritional evaluation should be part of any routine geriatric assessment.7
Complicaciones1
Elderly patients with unintentional weight loss are at higher risk of infection and depression.
Abnormally low body weight is a predictor of increased mortality.
Lecturas complementarias y referencias
- Huffman GB; Evaluating and treating unintentional weight loss in the elderly. Am Fam Physician. 2002 Feb 15;65(4):640-50.
- See J, Murray JA; Gluten-free diet: the medical and nutrition management of celiac disease. Nutr Clin Pract. 2006 Feb;21(1):1-15.
- Jyrkka J, Mursu J, Enlund H, et al; Polypharmacy and nutritional status in elderly people. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 2012 Jan;15(1):1-6. doi: 10.1097/MCO.0b013e32834d155a.
- Siddiqui J, Phillips AL, Freedland ES, et al; Prevalence and cost of HIV-associated weight loss in a managed care population. Curr Med Res Opin. 2009 May;25(5):1307-17.
- Kashihara K; Weight loss in Parkinson's disease. J Neurol. 2006 Dec;253 Suppl 7:VII38-41.
- Referral for suspected cancer; NICE Clinical Guideline (2005)
- Salva A, Coll-Planas L, Bruce S, et al; Nutritional assessment of residents in long-term care facilities (LTCFs): J Nutr Health Aging. 2009 Jun;13(6):475-83.
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