| Literature DB >> 26986164 |
Yasuhiko Mohri1, Koji Tanaka, Yuji Toiyama, Masaki Ohi, Hiromi Yasuda, Yasuhiro Inoue, Masato Kusunoki.
Abstract
Although postoperative complications are associated with a poor long-term prognosis after resection of several solid tumors via an undetermined mechanism, there are few related reports in gastric cancer patients. Preoperative elevated neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) reflects a systemic inflammatory response and is a predictor of poor survival in gastric cancer. The relationship between preoperative NLR and postoperative complications and the impact of these 2 factors on survival in gastric cancer remains unclear. Our aim is to examine the association between postoperative complications and survival, and preoperative NLR in patients undergoing curative resection for gastric cancer. We enrolled a total of 404 consecutive patients with gastric cancer undergoing curative gastrectomy between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2011. Multivariable analyses were performed to correlate preoperative and operative variables with postoperative complications and to correlate complications with long-term survival after gastrectomy. Postoperative infectious and noninfectious complication rates were 17.6% and 7.9%, respectively. Preoperative NLR independently predicted the development of postoperative infectious complication, but not the development of postoperative noninfectious complications after gastrectomy. Both elevated NLR and postoperative infectious complication were independently associated with long-term survival. Also, patients with both elevated NLR and the development of postoperative infectious complication had the worst long-term survival. NLR independently predicted the development of postoperative infectious complication and lower survival after gastrectomy. Elevated NLR could trigger postoperative infectious complication and increase the risk of recurrence in patients with postoperative infectious complication after gastrectomy.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26986164 PMCID: PMC4839945 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000003125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Relationship Between Preoperative Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio and Clinicopathological Characteristics in Patients Undergoing Curative Surgery for Gastric Cancer (n = 404)
Complications After Gastrectomy for Gastric Cancer in 404 Patients
Clinicopathological Characteristics and Postoperative Morbidity in Patients Undergoing Gastrectomy: Univariate Logistic Regression Analysis
Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis for Postoperative Infectious Complication
Univariate Cox Proportional Hazards Model for Overall and Cancer-Specific Survival
Multivariate Cox Proportional Hazards Model for Overall and Cancer-Specific Survival
FIGURE 1Comparison of overall and cancer-specific survival rates between patients with and without postoperative infectious complication. Solid line indicates the patients with postoperative infectious complication. Dotted line indicates the patients without postoperative infectious complication. (A) Relationship of overall survival in patients with high NLR (>3) (P = 0.01); (B) relationship of overall survival in patients with low NLR (≤3) (P = 0.06); (C) relationship of cancer-specific survival in patients with high NLR (>3) (P = 0.002); (D) relationship of cancer-specific survival in patients with low NLR (≤3) (P = 0.33).