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Impact of early postoperative factors on changes in skeletal muscle mass after esophagectomy in older patients with esophageal cancer

Tsuyoshi Harada, Noriatsu Tatematsu, Junya Ueno, Yu Koishihara, Nobuko Konishi, Takuya Fukushima, Hisashi Fujiwara, Takeo Fujita, Nanako Hijikata, Ayako Wada‐Katsumata, Aiko Ishikawa, Tetsuya Tsuji

2022European Geriatric Medicine11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Loss of skeletal muscle mass, measured by the skeletal muscle mass index (SMI), after esophagectomy negatively impacts prognosis. However, the information to develop novel supportive care options for preventing loss of skeletal muscle mass is limited. The purpose of this retrospective cohort study was to investigate the impact of early postoperative factors on change in SMI 4 months after curative esophagectomy in older patients with esophageal cancer. METHODS: ) were calculated from computed tomography images. The percentage change in SMI 4 months after surgery (SMI%) was calculated as follows: ([postoperative SMI - preoperative SMI] ÷ preoperative SMI) × 100. Potential factors affecting percentage change of SMI after surgery were analyzed by multiple regression. RESULTS: The mean SMI% was - 5.6%. The percentage change (per 1%) in quadriceps muscle strength in the first month after surgery (standardized β = 0.190, p = 0.048) impacted the SMI%, which was independent of age, sex, preoperative SMI, comorbidity, pathological stage, and neoadjuvant chemotherapy. CONCLUSION: Quadriceps muscle weakness in the first month after esophagectomy impacted the SMI% in a dose-dependent relationship.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEsophagectomySarcopeniaEsophageal cancerComorbidityCohortSkeletal muscleRetrospective cohort studyCancerBody mass indexSurgeryNeoadjuvant therapyPathologicalMuscle weaknessCohort studyWeaknessInternal medicineBreast cancerEsophageal Cancer Research and TreatmentNutrition and Health in AgingFrailty in Older Adults
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