World Journal of Surgical Oncology (Dec 2022)

Sarcopenia is associated with worse surgical complications but not relapse-free survival and overall survival in patients with retroperitoneal liposarcoma

  • Mingkun Zhao,
  • Minzhi Lv,
  • Yuan Fang,
  • Aobo Zhuang,
  • Qian Wu,
  • Hanxing Tong,
  • Weiqi Lu,
  • Yong Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12957-022-02846-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Objective This investigation aimed to explore the relationship between sarcopenia and severe postoperative complications, relapse-free survival (RFS), and overall survival (OS) in patients with retroperitoneal liposarcoma (RLPS). Material and methods This retrospective study included 72 RLPS patients (47 men, 25 women; mean age, 57.49 years, SD 10.92) who had abdominal CT exams. Clinical information was recorded, including RLPS characteristics (histologic subtypes, grade, size), laboratory assessment (ALB, PALB, A/G, Hb, SCr), relapse-free survival, overall survival, and postoperative complications. The relationships between those variables and RFS and OS were analyzed using Cox proportional hazard models. Results There were 8 severe postoperative complications (Clavien-Dindo grade > 2). The chi-square test showed sarcopenia was associated with severe postoperative complications (P = 0.011). In multivariate analysis, sarcopenia was not associated with relapse-free survival (P = 0.574) and overall survival (P = 0.578). Conclusions Sarcopenia predicts worse surgical complications but does not affect relapse-free survival and overall survival.

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