Ryosuke Umino, J. Shindoh, Yuta Kobayashi, Miho Akabane, Kazutaka Kojima, S. Okubo, M. Hashimoto
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背景:据报道,各种营养/炎症评分与腹部手术的手术结果相关,但哪一种评分在预测结直肠癌肝转移(CLM)患者的短期手术结果方面效果最好尚不明确。方法:回顾性分析267例CLM患者367例肝切除术的临床资料。术前营养/炎症状态通过14个报告的营养/炎症评分来确定,并比较这些评分对短期手术结果的预测能力。结果:在受试者工作特征曲线分析中,控制营养状况(CONUT)评分在预测术后主要发病率(曲线下面积[AUC], 0.650)方面表现最好,在预测术后总体发病率(AUC, 0.622)方面也有类似的趋势。多因素分析证实,CONUT评分与全球发病率均有显著相关性(优势比[OR], 1.29;95% CI, 1.11-1.49, P=0.001)和主要发病率(OR, 1.31;95% ci, 1.08-1.60;P = 0.006)。术前根据原始CONUT评分系统将营养不良程度分为正常、轻度和中度,短期手术结果分层如下:任何发病率,21.8% vs. 35.1% vs. 51.9% (P=0.001);重度发病率,6.2% vs. 11.7% vs. 29.6% (P=0.002);术后住院时间:11天vs. 11天vs. 12天(P=0.006)。结论:CONUT评分可以简单可靠地预测CLM肝切除术患者的短期手术结果。
Comparison of Nutritional/Inflammatory Scores as a Preoperative Predictor of Short-Term Surgical Risks in Hepatectomy for Colorectal Metastasis
Background: Various nutritional/inflammatory scores reportedly correlate with surgical outcomes of abdominal surgery, while it remains inconclusive which one is the best in prediction of short-term surgical outcomes of patients with colorectal liver metastasis (CLM). Methods: Clinical records of 367 hepatectomies for 267 patients with CLM were retrospectively reviewed. Preoperative nutritional/inflammatory status was determined using 14 reported nutritional/inflammatory scores and predictive powers of these scores for short-term surgical outcomes were compared. Results: In receiver operating characteristics curve analysis, controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score showed the highest performance in prediction of major postoperative morbidity (area under the curve [AUC], 0.650) among the tested scores and similar tendency was also confirmed in prediction of global postoperative morbidity (AUC, 0.622). Multivariate analysis confirmed that the CONUT score showed significant correlation with both global morbidity (odds ratio [OR], 1.29; 95% CI, 1.11-1.49, P=0.001) and major morbidity (OR, 1.31; 95% CI, 1.08-1.60; P=0.006). When preoperative degree of malnutrition was classified into normal, light, and moderate according to the original CONUT scoring system, short-term surgical outcomes were well stratified as follows: any morbidity, 21.8% vs. 35.1% vs. 51.9% (P=0.001); major morbidity, 6.2% vs. 11.7% vs. 29.6% (P=0.002); and postoperative hospital stay, 11 days vs. 11 days vs. 12 days (P=0.006). Conclusions: The CONUT score could be a simple and reliable predictor of short-term surgical outcomes of patients undergoing hepatectomy for CLM.
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Starting with this issue "Annals of Fundeni Hospital", founded in 1996 as the scientific journal of the prestigious hospital Fundeni becomes "Journal of Translational Medicine and Research" (JTMR), an Journal of the Academy of Medical Sciences of Romania. Therefore, an 18 years old Journal, attested and indexed in Elsevier Bibliographic Databases, Amsterdam and also indexed in SCOPUS, is continuing a tradition of excellence that lasted almost two decades. The new title of the Journal is inspired first of all from the important developments of translational research In Fundeni Clinical Institute and the "C.C Iliescu Institute for Cardio-Vascular Diseases", in parallel with the national and international trend to promote and develop this important area or medical research. Although devoted mainly to translational research, JTMR will continue to promote both basic and clinical research.