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Body composition in relation to postoperative anastomotic leakage and overall survival in patients with esophageal cancer.

Shichao Li1, Ruixing Qiu2, Guanjie Yuan1, Qi Wang2, Zhen Li1, Qin Li3, Ni Zhang4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Body composition was reported to be related to the prognosis of patients with cancer. This study aimed to investigate the influence of preoperative body composition on anastomotic leakage and overall survival in patients with esophageal cancer.
METHODS: In this retrospective study, 93 patients with esophageal cancers were evaluated. Skeletal muscle area, intermuscular adipose tissue, visceral adipose tissue (VAT), and subcutaneous adipose tissue were measured on computed tomography images at the level of the third lumbar vertebra. Subsequently, each body composition index was also calculated by dividing the body composition by the square of the height. The cut-off values of body compositions were defined using X-tile software (version 3.6.1; Yale University, New Haven, CTA). Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to evaluate the risk factors of anastomotic leakage. Kaplan-Meier method and Cox regression analysis were used to evaluate the risk factors of overall survival.
RESULTS: VAT and visceral fat index (VFI) were higher in patients with anastomotic fistula than in those without anastomotic fistula, but none of them were independent risk factors. Patients with higher body mass index (BMI), higher VFI, and higher subcutaneous fat index (SFI) had better overall survival. By multivariate analysis, SFI >27.6 cm2/m2 was still significantly associated with overall survival.
CONCLUSION: Patients with higher VAT and VFI were prone to have an anastomotic leakage. Lower BMI, VFI, and SFI were associated with a reduction in overall survival.
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Keywords:  Anastomotic leakage; Overall survival; Subcutaneous fat index; Visceral fat index

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34952360     DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2021.111534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nutrition        ISSN: 0899-9007            Impact factor:   4.008


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