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Authors Liu X, Qiu H, Kong P, Zhou Z, Sun X
Received 14 January 2017
Accepted for publication 30 March 2017
Published 12 April 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 2107—2114
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S132432
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Background: We aim to investigate the prognostic value of several nutrition-based
indices, including the prognostic nutritional index (PNI), performance status,
body mass index, serum albumin, and preoperative body weight loss in patients
with gastric cancer (GC).
Materials and methods: We retrospectively analyzed the records of 1,330
consecutive patients with GC undergoing curative surgery between October 2000
and September 2012. The relationship between nutrition-based indices and
overall survival (OS) was examined using Kaplan–Meier analysis and Cox
regression model.
Results: Following multivariate analysis, the PNI and
preoperative body weight loss were the only nutritional-based indices
independently associated with OS (hazard ratio [HR]: 1.356, 95% confidence interval
[CI]: 1.051–1.748, P =0.019; HR: 1.152, 95% CI:
1.014–1.310, P =0.030, retrospectively). In
stage-stratified analysis, multivariate analysis revealed that preoperative
body weight loss was identified as an independent prognostic factor only in
patients with stage III GC (HR: 1.223, 95% CI: 1.065–1.405, P =0.004), while the
prognostic significance of PNI was not significant (all P >0.05). In
patients with stage III GC, preoperative body weight loss stratified 5-year OS
from 41.1% to 26.5%. When stratified by adjuvant chemotherapy, the prognostic
significance of preoperative body weight loss was maintained in patients
treated with surgery plus adjuvant chemotherapy and in patients treated with
surgery alone (P <0.001; P =0.003).
Conclusion: Preoperative body weight loss is an independent
prognostic factor for OS in patients with GC, especially in stage III disease.
Preoperative body weight loss appears to be a superior predictor of outcome
compared with other established nutrition-based indices.
Keywords: nutritional status, preoperative body
weight loss, prognosis, gastric cancer, adjuvant chemotherapy