Prealbumin/CRP Based Prognostic Score, a New Tool for Predicting Metastasis in Patients with Inoperable Gastric Cancer
Prealbumin/CRP Based Prognostic Score, a New Tool for Predicting Metastasis in Patients with Inoperable Gastric Cancer
نویسندگان: علی اصفهانی , محمد اصغری جعفرآبادی , علیرضا استاد رحیمی , زهره قریشی , الناز فرامرزی
کلمات کلیدی: Gastric Cancer, Metastasis, Prealbumin, C-Reactive Protein
نشریه: 55179 , 0 , 2016 , 2016
| نویسنده ثبت کننده مقاله |
زهره قریشی |
| مرحله جاری مقاله |
تایید نهایی |
| دانشکده/مرکز مربوطه |
مرکز تحقیقات علوم تغذیه |
| کد مقاله |
58443 |
| عنوان فارسی مقاله |
Prealbumin/CRP Based Prognostic Score, a New Tool for Predicting Metastasis in Patients with Inoperable Gastric Cancer |
| عنوان لاتین مقاله |
Prealbumin/CRP Based Prognostic Score, a New Tool for Predicting Metastasis in Patients with Inoperable Gastric Cancer |
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| نوع مقاله |
Original Article |
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| Background. There is a considerable dissimilarity in the survival duration of the patients with gastric cancer. We aimed to assess
the systemic inflammatory response (SIR) and nutritional status of these patients before the commencement of chemotherapy to
find the appropriate prognostic factors and define a new score for predicting metastasis. Methods. SIR was assessed using Glasgow
Prognostic Score (GPS). Then a score was defined as prealbumin/CRP based prognostic score (PCPS) to be compared with GPS
for predicting metastasis and nutritional status. Results. 71 patients with gastric cancer were recruited in the study. 87% of patients
had malnutrition. There was a statistical difference between those with metastatic (𝑛 = 43) and those with nonmetastatic (𝑛 = 28)
gastric cancer according to levels of prealbumin and CRP; however they were not different regarding patient generated subjective
global assessment (PG-SGA) and GPS.The best cut-off value for prealbumin was determined at 0.20 mg/dL and PCPS could predict
metastasis with 76.5% sensitivity, 63.6% specificity, and 71.4% accuracy. Metastatic and nonmetastatic gastric cancer patients were
different in terms of PCPS (𝑃 = 0.005). Conclusion. PCPS has been suggested for predicting metastasis in patients with gastric
cancer. Future studies with larger sample size have been warranted. |
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| PCPS.pdf | 1395/05/06 | 1604382 | دانلود |