Significance of Naples prognostic score for postoperative complications after colorectal cancer surgery.
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유사 논문P · Population 대상 환자/모집단
443 patients who underwent curative resection for colorectal cancer.
I · Intervention 중재 / 시술
curative resection for colorectal cancer
C · Comparison 대조 / 비교
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O · Outcome 결과 / 결론
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[PURPOSE] The Naples prognostic score (NPS) is a sensitive scoring system that reflects both inflammatory and nutritional status.
- p-value P < 0.001
- p-value P = 0.025
APA
Ohkuma M, Takano Y, et al. (2025). Significance of Naples prognostic score for postoperative complications after colorectal cancer surgery.. Surgery today, 55(10), 1481-1487. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00595-025-03055-5
MLA
Ohkuma M, et al.. "Significance of Naples prognostic score for postoperative complications after colorectal cancer surgery.." Surgery today, vol. 55, no. 10, 2025, pp. 1481-1487.
PMID
40332592 ↗
Abstract 한글 요약
[PURPOSE] The Naples prognostic score (NPS) is a sensitive scoring system that reflects both inflammatory and nutritional status. This study examined the significance of NPS in predicting postoperative complications following colorectal cancer surgery.
[METHODS] The present study included data from 443 patients who underwent curative resection for colorectal cancer. The patients were classified into low NPS (score 0-2) and high NPS (score 3-4) groups. We retrospectively investigated the relationship between NPS and postoperative complications (Clavien-Dindo classification ≥ II).
[RESULTS] Among all patients, 57 (13%) developed postoperative complications. A total of 340 patients (77%) were categorized into the low NPS group and 103 (23%) were categorized into the high NPS group. A multivariate analysis identified that high NPS (P < 0.001), tumor location in the rectum (P = 0.025), longer operation time (P = 0.027), and greater blood loss (P = 0.004) were independent risk factors for postoperative complications. Furthermore, high NPS was significantly associated with older age (P < 0.001), higher American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status score (P = 0.029), advanced T stage (P < 0.001), N stage (P = 0.036), and longer length of hospital stay (P < 0.010).
[CONCLUSIONS] NPS is a strong predictor of poor outcomes in patients undergoing curative resection for colorectal cancer, suggesting the importance of systemic inflammation and the nutritional status.
[METHODS] The present study included data from 443 patients who underwent curative resection for colorectal cancer. The patients were classified into low NPS (score 0-2) and high NPS (score 3-4) groups. We retrospectively investigated the relationship between NPS and postoperative complications (Clavien-Dindo classification ≥ II).
[RESULTS] Among all patients, 57 (13%) developed postoperative complications. A total of 340 patients (77%) were categorized into the low NPS group and 103 (23%) were categorized into the high NPS group. A multivariate analysis identified that high NPS (P < 0.001), tumor location in the rectum (P = 0.025), longer operation time (P = 0.027), and greater blood loss (P = 0.004) were independent risk factors for postoperative complications. Furthermore, high NPS was significantly associated with older age (P < 0.001), higher American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status score (P = 0.029), advanced T stage (P < 0.001), N stage (P = 0.036), and longer length of hospital stay (P < 0.010).
[CONCLUSIONS] NPS is a strong predictor of poor outcomes in patients undergoing curative resection for colorectal cancer, suggesting the importance of systemic inflammation and the nutritional status.
🏷️ 키워드 / MeSH 📖 같은 키워드 OA만
- Retrospective Studies
- Prognosis
- Severity of Illness Index
- Colorectal Neoplasms
- Postoperative Complications
- Colectomy
- Predictive Value of Tests
- Multivariate Analysis
- Age Factors
- Risk Factors
- Risk Assessment
- Blood Loss
- Surgical
- Nutritional Status
- Inflammation
- Humans
- Male
- Female
- Adult
- Middle Aged
- Aged
- 80 and over
- Operative Time
- Length of Stay
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