| Literature DB >> 28133047 |
Shinji Ohki1, Koji Kase, Shun Chida, Suguru Hayase, Shotaro Fujita, Tomoyuki Monma, Masashi Takawa, Koji Kono, Toru Ohtake, Seiichi Takenoshita.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate risk factors and prognosis ofcolorectal cancer in patients over 80 years ofage. Surgical risk was evaluated by colorectal POSSUM(CR-POSSUM)and prognosis by Glasgow prognostic score(GPS). The analysis included 56 patients aged over 80 years with colorectal cancer during 2002-2012. Mean operation time, blood loss, and period ofhospitalization were 130 min, 111 mL, and 19.9 days, respectively. Postoperative complications occurred in 26 patients (46.4%; complications group). The 5-year overall survival rate for patients with complication scores above 2 was 51.1%, compared to 82.3% in a control group, and patients in the complication group also exhibited a poorer prognosis. CR-POS SUM scores were significantly higher in the complication group than in the control group in PS, OS, and PMR. Further analysis revealed that patients with GPS 0 or 1 had a significantly higher 5-year survival rate(84.9%)than those with GPS2(38.9%, p <0.05).Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28133047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gan To Kagaku Ryoho ISSN: 0385-0684