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Serum nutritional predictive biomarkers and risk assessment for anastomotic leakage after laparoscopic surgery in rectal cancer patients

Paerhati Shayimu, Maitisaidi Awula, Changyong Wang, Rexida Jiapaer, Yipeng Pan, Zhimin Wu, Yi Chen, Ze-Liang Zhao

2024World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anastomotic leakage (AL) is one of the severest complications after laparoscopic surgery for middle/low rectal cancer, significantly impacting patient outcomes. Identifying reliable predictive factors for AL remains a clinical challenge. Serum nutritional biomarkers have been implicated in surgical outcomes but are underexplored as predictive tools for AL in this setting. Our study hypothesizes that preoperative serum levels of prealbumin (PA), albumin (ALB), and transferrin (TRF), along with surgical factors, can accurately predict AL risk. AIM: To determine the predictive value of preoperative serum nutritional biomarkers for rectal cancer AL following laparoscopic surgery. METHODS: In the retrospective cohort study carried out at a tertiary cancer center, we examined 560 individuals who underwent laparoscopic procedures for rectal cancer from 2018 to 2022. Preoperative serum levels of PA, ALB, and TRF were measured. We employed multivariate logistic regression to determine the independent risk factors for AL, and a predictive model was constructed and evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. RESULTS: = 0.031), respectively. Tumor location (< 7 cm from anal verge) and intraoperative bleeding ≥ 300 mL also increased AL risk. The predictive model demonstrated an excellent accuracy, achieving an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.942, a sensitivity of 0.844, and a specificity of 0.922, demonstrating an excellent ability to discriminate. CONCLUSION: Preoperative serum nutritional biomarkers, combined with surgical factors, reliably predict anastomotic leakage risk after rectal cancer surgery, highlighting their importance in preoperative assessment.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineOdds ratioColorectal cancerConfidence intervalSurgeryReceiver operating characteristicAnastomosisRetrospective cohort studyPredictive value of testsLogistic regressionMultivariate analysisLaparoscopic surgeryInternal medicineArea under the curveCancerGastroenterologyLaparoscopyColorectal Cancer Surgical TreatmentsInflammatory Biomarkers in Disease PrognosisNutrition and Health in Aging