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Pre- and post-operative low prognostic nutritional index influences survival in older patients with gastric carcinoma.

Kotaro Sugawara1, Susumu Aikou2, Sho Yajima3, Yukari Uemura4, Yasuhiro Okumura3, Masato Nishida3, Koichi Yagi3, Hiroharu Yamashita3, Yasuyuki Seto3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The survival impact of the preoperative prognostic nutritional index (PNI) has been investigated in older patients with gastric carcinoma (GC), while that of the postoperative PNI has yet to be addressed. We evaluated the significance of PNI before and after surgery in older GC patients (≥75 years).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In total, 309 older GC patients undergoing radical gastrectomy between 2006 and 2016 were retrospectively reviewed. The PNI was evaluated before and at six months after gastrectomy. Patients were divided into low (<45) and high (≥45) PNI groups. The impact of low PNI on overall survival (OS), cancer-specific survival (CSS), and non-GC-related death were investigated.
RESULTS: Low PNI was present in 134 patients (43.4%) preoperatively and 121 (39.2%) postoperatively. Low pre-PNI was independently associated with poor overall survival (P < .001). Similarly, OS was significantly stratified by post-PNI (P < .001). The significant survival difference according to post-PNI was present only in pStage I disease (P < .001). Low post-PNI independently increased the risk of non-GC-related death in a multivariable analysis (P = .002). In contrast, CSS was not stratified by post-PNI (P = .45). In the high pre-PNI group, total gastrectomy and super-older age (≥80 years) independently increased the risk of low post-PNI, which was significantly associated with poor survival outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS: Pre- and post-operative PNI are useful for predicting long-term outcomes in older patients with GC. Low postoperative PNI is a powerful determinant of mortality due to other diseases. Optimal perioperative management is required for those at high risk of malnutrition postoperatively.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Gastric carcinoma; Older patients; Prognostic nutritional index

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32146093     DOI: 10.1016/j.jgo.2020.02.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Geriatr Oncol        ISSN: 1879-4068            Impact factor:   3.599


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1.  Combining nutritional status with TNM stage: a physiological update on gastric cancer staging for improving prognostic accuracy in elderly patients.

Authors:  Kotaro Sugawara; Hiroharu Yamashita; Masayuki Urabe; Yukari Uemura; Yasuhiro Okumura; Koichi Yagi; Susumu Aikou; Yasuyuki Seto
Journal:  Int J Clin Oncol       Date:  2022-10-18       Impact factor: 3.850

2.  Combining the Fibrinogen-to-Pre-Albumin Ratio and Prognostic Nutritional Index (FPR-PNI) Predicts the Survival in Elderly Gastric Cancer Patients After Gastrectomy.

Authors:  Xunlei Zhang; Wenjing Zhao; Xin Chen; Min Zhao; Xue Qi; Guoxing Li; Aiguo Shen; Lei Yang
Journal:  Onco Targets Ther       Date:  2020-09-07       Impact factor: 4.147

3.  The role of prognostic nutritional index for clinical outcomes of gastric cancer after total gastrectomy.

Authors:  Zhu Xishan; Zhao Ye; Ma Feiyan; Xuan Liang; Wu Shikai
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-10-15       Impact factor: 4.379

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