New-Onset Postoperative Sarcopenia After Gastrectomy Predicts Long-Term Prognosis in Gastric Cancer Patients.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
World Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-08 DOI:10.1002/wjs.70039
Kazufumi Umemoto, Kentaro Kato, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Naoya Okada, Takumi Yamabuki, Minoru Takada, Yoshiyasu Ambo, Satoshi Hirano
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Abstract

Background: Sarcopenia is a risk factor for increased postoperative complications and shortened survival. Although gastrectomy increases the risk for the development of postoperative sarcopenia, the association between postoperative sarcopenia after gastrectomy and long-term survival remains unclear. In this study, changes in body composition before and after gastrectomy were analyzed using bioelectrical impedance analysis to evaluate their association with prognosis.

Methods: A single-center, retrospective cohort study of radical surgery for gastric cancer, performed at Teine Keijinkai Hospital between January 2018 and December 2023, was conducted. The association of preoperative and newly developed sarcopenia with long-term survival after gastrectomy was examined.

Results: Of 328 surgical patients, 255 patients for whom data could be acquired were analyzed. Forty-nine patients (19.2%) had sarcopenia preoperatively, and all of these patients still had sarcopenia after gastrectomy. Of the 206 patients who did not have sarcopenia before gastrectomy, 159 remained sarcopenia-free 6 months after gastrectomy, and 47 patients (18.4%) developed sarcopenia after gastrectomy. The preoperative sarcopenia and postoperative sarcopenia groups had significantly shorter overall survival (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.0005, respectively) than those in the nonsarcopenia group.

Conclusions: Postoperative sarcopenia was a negative prognostic factor, comparable to preoperative sarcopenia.

胃切除术后新发肌少症预测胃癌患者的远期预后。
背景:肌肉减少症是术后并发症增加和生存期缩短的危险因素。虽然胃切除术增加了术后肌肉减少症发生的风险,但胃切除术后肌肉减少症与长期生存的关系尚不清楚。本研究采用生物电阻抗分析法分析胃切除术前后体成分的变化,以评估其与预后的关系。方法:对2018年1月至2023年12月在天津Keijinkai医院进行的胃癌根治性手术进行单中心、回顾性队列研究。研究术前和新发肌肉减少症与胃切除术后长期生存的关系。结果:328例手术患者中,255例可获得数据。49例(19.2%)患者术前存在肌少症,术后仍存在肌少症。206例胃切除术前未出现肌肉减少症的患者中,159例胃切除术后6个月仍无肌肉减少症,47例(18.4%)胃切除术后出现肌肉减少症。术前肌肉减少组和术后肌肉减少组的总生存期明显缩短(p)。结论:术后肌肉减少与术前肌肉减少相比是一个不良预后因素。
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World Journal of Surgery
World Journal of Surgery 医学-外科
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
460
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: World Journal of Surgery is the official publication of the International Society of Surgery/Societe Internationale de Chirurgie (iss-sic.com). Under the editorship of Dr. Julie Ann Sosa, World Journal of Surgery provides an in-depth, international forum for the most authoritative information on major clinical problems in the fields of clinical and experimental surgery, surgical education, and socioeconomic aspects of surgical care. Contributions are reviewed and selected by a group of distinguished surgeons from across the world who make up the Editorial Board.
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