Which Objective Nutritional Index Is Better for the Prediction of Adverse Medical Events in Elderly Patients Undergoing Spinal Surgery?

Author(s):  
Arsal Acarbaş ◽  
Nuri Serdar Baş
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 2479-2484 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matteo Candeloro ◽  
Marcello Di Nisio ◽  
Martina Balducci ◽  
Stefano Genova ◽  
Emanuele Valeriani ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Hisada ◽  
Yu Takahashi ◽  
Manabu Kubota ◽  
Haruhisa Shimura ◽  
Ei Itobayashi ◽  
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Abstract Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common cancers in the world. The number of elderly patients with CRC increases due to aging of the population. There are few studies that examined chemotherapy and prognostic factors in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients aged ≥ 80 years. We assessed the efficacy of chemotherapy and prognostic factors among patients with mCRC aged ≥ 80 years. Methods We retrospectively analyzed clinical and laboratory findings of 987 patients newly diagnosed with CRC at Asahi General Hospital (Chiba, Japan) between January 2012 and December 2016. The Kaplan–Meier method was used for the overall survival (OS) and the log-rank test was used to identify difference between patients. A multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression analysis was performed to determine the hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of prognostic factors among super-elderly patients. Results In total, 260 patients were diagnosed with mCRC (super-elderly group: n = 43, aged ≥ 80 years and younger group, n = 217, aged < 80 years). The performance status and nutritional status were worse in the super-elderly group than in the younger group. The OS of super-elderly patients who received chemotherapy was worse than that of younger patients (18.5 vs. 28.8 months; P = 0.052), although the difference was not significant. The OS of patients who received chemotherapy tended to be longer than that of those who did not; however, there were no significant differences in OS in the super-elderly group (18.5 vs. 8.4 months P = 0.33). Multivariate analysis revealed that carcinoembryonic antigen levels ≥ 5 ng/mL (hazard ratio: 2.27; 95% CI 1.09–4.74; P = 0.03) and prognostic nutritional index ≤ 35 (hazard ratio: 8.57; 95% CI 2.63–27.9; P = 0.0003) were independently associated with poor OS in the super-elderly group. Conclusions Patients with mCRC aged ≥ 80 years had lower OS than younger patients even though they received chemotherapy. Carcinoembryonic antigen and prognostic nutritional index were independent prognostic factors in super-elderly patients with mCRC, but chemotherapy was not. Trial registration: retrospectively registered.


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pp. 23-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Nakase ◽  
Rinsei Tei ◽  
YoungSu Park ◽  
Toshisuke Sakaki ◽  
Tetsuya Morimoto

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Naoko Kawata ◽  
Jun Ikari ◽  
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Masaki Suzuki ◽  
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pp. 426-432 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Jae-Kwang Shim ◽  
Jong-Wook Song ◽  
Keung-Nyun Kim ◽  
Hyun-Young Noh ◽  
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