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P3.16 - Surgery (ID 732)
- Event: WCLC 2017
- Type: Poster Session with Presenters Present
- Track: Surgery
- Presentations: 1
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- Coordinates: 10/18/2017, 09:30 - 16:00, Exhibit Hall (Hall B + C)
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P3.16-003 - The Clinical Significance of Immune-Nutritional Parameters in Surgically Resected Elderly Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (ID 7403)
09:30 - 09:30 | Author(s): N. Miura
- Abstract
Background:
The world’s population is rapidly aging, and the age of patients with lung cancer will increase as well. The prognostic nutritional index (PNI), controlling nutritional status (CONUT), and the geriatric nutritional risk index (GNRI) are useful parameters for evaluating immune-nutritional status. We aimed to perform a multicenter retrospective study to investigate the correlations of these immune-nutritional parameters with postoperative comorbidities or surgical outcomes of elderly patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Method:
We selected 272 consecutive patients with NSCLC aged >75 years treated from January 2005 to December 2012 and evaluate three preoperative immune-nutritional parameters as potential predictive factors of postoperative comorbidities or as prognostic factors for surgically resected elderly patients with NSCLC.
Result:
Both PNI and GNRI as well as sex and preoperative respiratory comorbidities, were significantly associated with postoperative comorbidities (P =0.0287, 0.0443, 0.0191 and 0.0177, respectively). Multivariate analyses showed that preoperative GNRI (P = 0.0161) as well as sex (P < 0.0001), preoperative serum carcino embryonic antigen levels (P = 0.0128), preoperative serum cytokeratin 19 fragment levels (P = 0.0125), pleural invasion (P = 0.0214) and lymphatic vessel invasion (P = 0.0165) significantly affected overall survival (OS). Abnormal GNRI was significantly associated with histology (P = 0.0419) and outcome (P =0.0077). In Kaplan–Meier analysis of OS by preoperative GNRI, the abnormal GNRI group had significantly shorter OS than the normal GNRI group (5-year OS, 45.15% vs. 64.10%, P = 0.0007, log-rank test). CONUT score did not have any correlation with postoperative comorbidities or surgical outcome.
Conclusion:
Preoperative GNRI is a novel preoperative predictor of postoperative comorbidities as well as a prognostic factor that may identify high-risk elderly patients with NSCLC.