Multi-Indicator analysis of the impact of preoperative inflammatory states on complications following pancreatoduodenectomy.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Jiajie Feng, Yongjiang Zhou, Hongyin Liang, Yiwen Zhao, Kexin Jiang, Ruiwu Dai
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Abstract

Purpose: Pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) is a complex surgery with a high rate of postoperative complications, for which effective preoperative indicators are currently lacking. Inflammatory indices such as the pan-immune-inflammation value (PIV), platelet-neutrophil product (PPN), and platelet-albumin ratio (PAR) have shown potential as biomarkers for postoperative prognosis in various cancers. However, their predictive value for complications in open-PD (OPD) patients remains underexplored. This study aims to investigate the relationship between these inflammatory indices and postoperative complications, identify new preoperative biomarkers, and provide a theoretical basis for improving perioperative management in OPD patients.

Methods: We analyzed data from 309 patients who underwent open-PD (OPD). Six preoperative inflammatory indices-platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), PIV, PPN, PAR, neutrophil-to-HDL ratio (NHR), and neutrophil-albumin ratio (NAR)-were assessed for their association with postoperative complications using logistic regression and restricted cubic spline analysis. Predictive performance was evaluated with ROC curves and decision curve analysis.

Results: PLR, PIV, and PPN were significantly linked to most outcomes and had good predictive performance. NHR was associated with severe complications. PAR effectively predicted hemorrhage (AUC = 0.684) and delayed gastric emptying (DGE) (AUC = 0.701). Combining indices enhanced predictive accuracy.

Conclusions: PLR, PIV, and PPN are key preoperative indicators for OPD patients, with PAR also useful for predicting complications like hemorrhage and DGE.

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342
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Langenbeck''s Archives of Surgery aims to publish the best results in the field of clinical surgery and basic surgical research. The main focus is on providing the highest level of clinical research and clinically relevant basic research. The journal, published exclusively in English, will provide an international discussion forum for the controlled results of clinical surgery. The majority of published contributions will be original articles reporting on clinical data from general and visceral surgery, while endocrine surgery will also be covered. Papers on basic surgical principles from the fields of traumatology, vascular and thoracic surgery are also welcome. Evidence-based medicine is an important criterion for the acceptance of papers.
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