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Prognostic significance of the mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and red cell distribution width (RDW) in obstructive colorectal cancer patients with a stent inserted as a bridge to curative surgery.

Authors :
Sato, Ryuichiro
Oikawa, Masaya
Kakita, Tetsuya
Okada, Takaho
Abe, Tomoya
Yazawa, Takashi
Tsuchiya, Haruyuki
Akazawa, Naoya
Yoshimachi, Shingo
Ohira, Tetsuya
Harada, Yoshihiro
Okano, Haruka
Ito, Kei
Tsuchiya, Takashi
Source :
Surgery Today. Dec2022, Vol. 52 Issue 12, p1699-1710. 12p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Purpose: The prognostic significance of the mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and red cell distribution width (RDW) in patients with malignancy have not been intensely investigated and are largely overlooked. We, therefore, investigated the clinical significance of MCV and RDW in non-metastatic obstructive colorectal cancer (OCRC) patients with a self-expandable metallic stent inserted as a bridge to curative surgery. Methods: Eighty-five pathological stage II and III OCRC patients were retrospectively evaluated. The associations of the preoperative MCV and RDW values with short- and long-term outcomes were examined. Results: There were 50 males and 35 females, and the median age was 71 years old. The median interval between stenting and surgery was 17 days, and the median postoperative hospital stay was 16 days. Fifty-six patients were in the MCV ≥ 87 group, and 47 were in the RDW ≥ 13.8 group. Multivariate analyses revealed the MCV ≥ 87 status to be independently associated with a poor relapse-free survival (hazard ratio [HR] = 4.70, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.52–14.58, P = 0.007). The RDW ≥ 13.8% was an independent predictor of postoperative infectious complications (HR = 7.28, 95% CI 1.24–42.70, P = 0.028). Conclusion: The MCV and RDW are simple but strong predictors of postoperative outcomes in OCRC patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09411291
Volume :
52
Issue :
12
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Surgery Today
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160426855
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00595-022-02504-9