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Effect of intraoperative blood loss on postoperative complications and prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer: A meta‑analysis

Ziwei Li, Xin‐Peng Shu, Ze‐Lin Wen, Fei Liu, Xu‐Rui Liu, Quan Lv, Xiaoyu Liu, Wei Zhang, Dong Peng

2023Biomedical Reports10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to evaluate whether the amount of intraoperative blood loss (IBL) affects the complications and prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). The PubMed, EMBASE and the Cochrane Library databases were used to search for eligible studies from inception to November 30, 2020. Hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (Cls) were pooled up. The overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) were compared between the larger IBL group and the smaller IBL group. The present study was performed with RevMan 5.3 (The Cochrane Collaboration). A total of seven studies involving 1,540 patients with CRC were included in the present study. The smaller IBL group had a higher rate of OS (HR=1.45, 95% CI=1.17 to 1.8, P=0.0007) and a higher rate of DFS (HR=1.76, 95% CI=1.40 to 2.21, P<0.00001). Furthermore, the larger IBL group had a higher rate of postoperative complications than the smaller IBL group (odds ratio=2.06, 95% CI=1.72 to 2.15, P<0.00001). In conclusion, a smaller IBL was associated with better OS and DFS, and a lower risk of postoperative complications compared with a larger IBL in patients with CRC, suggesting that surgeons should pay more attention during perioperative management and surgical operation to reduce IBL.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCochrane LibraryHazard ratioPerioperativeOdds ratioConfidence intervalColorectal cancerMeta-analysisInternal medicineCancerGastroenterologySurgeryOncologyColorectal Cancer Surgical TreatmentsCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical OutcomesEnhanced Recovery After Surgery