HBP Surgery Week 2020

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[E-poster]

[EP112] Preoperative prognostic nutritional index as an independent prognostic factor for resected ampulla of Vater cancer
Young Jin YOO, Chang Moo KANG*
Department of Surgery, Yonsei University Medical College, Korea

Introduction : Prognostic nutritional index (PNI) reflects the nutritional and immunologic status of the patients. The clinical application of PNI is already well-known in various kinds of solid tumors. However, there is no study investigating the relationship between PNI and oncological outcome of the resected ampulla of Vater (AoV) cancer.

Methods : From January 2005 to December 2012, the medical records of patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy for pathologically confirmed AoV cancer were retrospectively reviewed. Long-term oncological outcomes were compared according to the preoperative PNI value.

Results : A total of 118 patients were enrolled in this study. The preoperative PNI was 46.13±6.63, while the mean disease-free survival was 43.88 months and the mean disease-specific survival was 55.3 months. In the multivariate Cox analysis, initial CA19-9 (p=0.0399), lymphovascular invasion (p=0.0031), AJCC 8th N-stage (p=0.0018), and preoperative PNI (p=0.0081) were identified as significant prognostic factors for resected AoV cancer. The disease-specific survival was better in the high preoperative PNI group (≤48.85: 40.77 months vs. >48.85: 68.05 months, p=0.0015). A highly accurate nomogram was developed based on four clinical components to predict the 1, 3, and 5-year disease-specific survival probability (C-index 0.8169, 0.8426, and 0.8233, respectively).

Conclusions : In resected AoV cancer, preoperative PNI can play a significant role as an independent prognostic factor for predicting disease-specific survival.


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E-Session 7/27 ~ 7/29 ALL DAY