Prognostic significance of preoperative serum albumin level in patients with gastric cancer.
- Author:
Ning LIU
1
;
Han LIANG
;
Ru-peng ZHANG
;
Yuan PAN
;
Bin KE
;
Jing-zhu ZHAO
;
Xiang-yu LIU
;
Tao HAN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adult; Aged; Chi-Square Distribution; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Kaplan-Meier Estimate; Male; Middle Aged; Prognosis; Proportional Hazards Models; Retrospective Studies; Serum Albumin; metabolism; Stomach Neoplasms; blood; surgery
- From: Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2011;14(2):100-103
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the prognostic significance of preoperative serum albumin in patients with gastric cancer undergoing radical resection.
METHODSA total of 146 patients with gastric cancer underwent radical resection from January 2001 to December 2003. Clinicopathological data were analyzed retrospectively. Patients were divided into two groups, including patients with a normal preoperative serum albumin level(>35 g/L, n=115) and patients with hypoalbuminemia (≤35 g/L, n=31).
RESULTSPatients with a low albumin level were associated with a higher postoperative recurrence rate(90.3% vs. 43.5%, P<0.01). The overall 5-year survival rate in patients with a normal serum albumin level was significantly higher than that in patients with a low serum level(57.4% vs. 9.7%, P<0.01). On multivariate analysis, preoperative serum albumin level was an independent factor associated with survival(P<0.01). When stratified by nodal metastasis, normal serum albumin level was still associated with higher survival rate(P<0.05). Prognostic significance was found in patients with lower stomach cancer(P<0.01), but not in patients with cancer in the upper and middle stomach(P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONHypoalbuminemia is associated with worse survival in patients with cancer in the lower stomach and adjuvant therapy should be considered.