Sarcopenia discriminates poor prognosis in elderly patients following emergency surgery for perforation panperitonitis
Abstract Aim Sarcopenia has been reported as a prognostic predictor in various conditions; however, it has not been examined in patients with perforation panperitonitis. Methods A total of 103 consecutive patients with perforation panperitonitis who underwent emergency surgery from 2008 to 2016 were...
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doaj-3a1b2a06ef0e42a881fe6eb3124e04c42021-05-02T02:59:03ZengWileyAnnals of Gastroenterological Surgery2475-03282019-11-013663063710.1002/ags3.12281Sarcopenia discriminates poor prognosis in elderly patients following emergency surgery for perforation panperitonitisNobuhide Kubo0Hirohumi Kawanaka1Shoji Hiroshige2Hirotada Tajiri3Akinori Egashira4Hideya Takeuchi5Toshifumi Matsumoto6Eiji Oki7Tokujiro Yano8Department of Surgery Beppu Medical Center National Hospital Organization Beppu JapanDepartment of Surgery Beppu Medical Center National Hospital Organization Beppu JapanDepartment of Surgery Beppu Medical Center National Hospital Organization Beppu JapanDepartment of Surgery Beppu Medical Center National Hospital Organization Beppu JapanDepartment of Surgery Beppu Medical Center National Hospital Organization Beppu JapanDepartment of Surgery Beppu Medical Center National Hospital Organization Beppu JapanDepartment of Surgery Beppu Medical Center National Hospital Organization Beppu JapanDepartment of Surgery and Science Graduate School of Medical Sciences Kyushu University Fukuoka JapanDepartment of Surgery Beppu Medical Center National Hospital Organization Beppu JapanAbstract Aim Sarcopenia has been reported as a prognostic predictor in various conditions; however, it has not been examined in patients with perforation panperitonitis. Methods A total of 103 consecutive patients with perforation panperitonitis who underwent emergency surgery from 2008 to 2016 were retrospectively evaluated. Skeletal muscle index (SMI) was measured as the cross‐sectional area (cm2) of skeletal muscle in the L3 region on computed tomography images normalized for height (cm2/m2). Sarcopenia was defined as an SMI of ≤43.75 and ≤41.10 cm2/m2 in men and women, respectively. The impact of sarcopenia on postoperative outcomes was investigated. Results Sarcopenia was present in 50 (48.5%) patients. Severe complications (Clavien‐Dindo grade ≥IIIb) and in‐hospital mortality were more frequently observed in patients with than without sarcopenia (28.0% vs 9.4%, P = .015) (20.0% vs 5.7%, P = .029) respectively. Multivariate analysis showed that age, sarcopenia, and renal dysfunction were independent risk factors for severe complications and in‐hospital mortality. The optimal cut‐off levels of age and SMI for predicting these were ≥79 years and SMI <38 cm2/m2, respectively. Among the patients aged ≥79 years, those with SMI <38 cm2/m2 had a severe complication rate of 71% and an in‐hospital mortality rate of 57%, whereas the rate of those with SMI ≥38 cm2/m2 was 22% (P = .011) and 11% (P = .008), respectively. Conclusion Sarcopenia is a predictive factor of severe complications and in‐hospital mortality following emergency surgery for perforation panperitonitis, especially in elderly patients. Estimation of sarcopenia may identify patients eligible or not eligible for emergency surgery among elderly patients.https://doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12281complicationemergency surgerymortalitypanperitonitissarcopenia |
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Nobuhide Kubo Hirohumi Kawanaka Shoji Hiroshige Hirotada Tajiri Akinori Egashira Hideya Takeuchi Toshifumi Matsumoto Eiji Oki Tokujiro Yano Sarcopenia discriminates poor prognosis in elderly patients following emergency surgery for perforation panperitonitis Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery complication emergency surgery mortality panperitonitis sarcopenia |
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Nobuhide Kubo Hirohumi Kawanaka Shoji Hiroshige Hirotada Tajiri Akinori Egashira Hideya Takeuchi Toshifumi Matsumoto Eiji Oki Tokujiro Yano |
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Nobuhide Kubo |
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Sarcopenia discriminates poor prognosis in elderly patients following emergency surgery for perforation panperitonitis |
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Sarcopenia discriminates poor prognosis in elderly patients following emergency surgery for perforation panperitonitis |
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Sarcopenia discriminates poor prognosis in elderly patients following emergency surgery for perforation panperitonitis |
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Sarcopenia discriminates poor prognosis in elderly patients following emergency surgery for perforation panperitonitis |
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Sarcopenia discriminates poor prognosis in elderly patients following emergency surgery for perforation panperitonitis |
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sarcopenia discriminates poor prognosis in elderly patients following emergency surgery for perforation panperitonitis |
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Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery |
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Abstract Aim Sarcopenia has been reported as a prognostic predictor in various conditions; however, it has not been examined in patients with perforation panperitonitis. Methods A total of 103 consecutive patients with perforation panperitonitis who underwent emergency surgery from 2008 to 2016 were retrospectively evaluated. Skeletal muscle index (SMI) was measured as the cross‐sectional area (cm2) of skeletal muscle in the L3 region on computed tomography images normalized for height (cm2/m2). Sarcopenia was defined as an SMI of ≤43.75 and ≤41.10 cm2/m2 in men and women, respectively. The impact of sarcopenia on postoperative outcomes was investigated. Results Sarcopenia was present in 50 (48.5%) patients. Severe complications (Clavien‐Dindo grade ≥IIIb) and in‐hospital mortality were more frequently observed in patients with than without sarcopenia (28.0% vs 9.4%, P = .015) (20.0% vs 5.7%, P = .029) respectively. Multivariate analysis showed that age, sarcopenia, and renal dysfunction were independent risk factors for severe complications and in‐hospital mortality. The optimal cut‐off levels of age and SMI for predicting these were ≥79 years and SMI <38 cm2/m2, respectively. Among the patients aged ≥79 years, those with SMI <38 cm2/m2 had a severe complication rate of 71% and an in‐hospital mortality rate of 57%, whereas the rate of those with SMI ≥38 cm2/m2 was 22% (P = .011) and 11% (P = .008), respectively. Conclusion Sarcopenia is a predictive factor of severe complications and in‐hospital mortality following emergency surgery for perforation panperitonitis, especially in elderly patients. Estimation of sarcopenia may identify patients eligible or not eligible for emergency surgery among elderly patients. |
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