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Minerva Chirurgica 2014 June;69(3):147-53

Copyright © 2014 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

lingua: Inglese

A new prognostic strategy for gastric carcinoma: albumin level and metastatic lymph node ratio

Isik A. 1, Okan I. 2, Firat D. 1, Yilmaz B. 3, Akcakaya A. 4, Sahin M. 2

1 Department General Surgery, Erzincan University Hospital, Erzincan Turkey; 2 Department General Surgery, Gaziosmanpasa University Hospital, Tokat, Turkey; 3 Department of General Surgery, Acipayam State Hospital, Denizli, Turkey; 4 Department of General Surgery, Bezmi Alem University Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey


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AIM: We evaluated the prognostic significance of preoperative serum albumin value and metastatic lymph node ratio for gastric cancer patients.
METHODS: We studied patients diagnosed with gastric carcinoma in the first Department of Surgery, Bezmialem Vakif Gureba Training and Research Hospital between January 2004 and December 2010; the patients were studied retrospectively.
RESULTS: A total of 67 patients with a mean age of 58.7±11.4 years were included in the study. The majority of patients were male (N.=53 male; N.=14 female). Most patients were in an advanced stage of the disease (stage III-IV) on admission (67.2%). We classified patients according to albumin value as “normal” Group 1 (83%) and “hypoalbuminemic” Group 2 (17%). With albumin, age, resection type, perineural invasion, and ratio of metastatic lymph nodes, T and TNM stages were significant predictors of cancer-specific survival.
CONCLUSION: As a result, irrespective of mechanism, pre-operative evaluations of albumin and metastatic lymph node ratio should be performed to stratify the patients for risk analysis and prognosis. A level less than 3.5 g/dL is a negative prognostic factor for resectable gastric cancers.

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