The Role of Preoperative Inflammatory Markers in Pancreatectomy: a Norwegian Nationwide Cohort Study

Journal of gastrointestinal surgery : official journal of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract(2023)

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Background and purpose Preoperative inflammatory markers, such as Glasgow prognostic score, modified Glasgow prognostic score and C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, were shown to be associated with prognosis in patients undergoing pancreatectomy for cancer. However, little is known about their predictive role in a Western population. Methods The Norwegian National Registry for Gastrointestinal Surgery (NORGAST) was used to capture all pancreatectomies performed within the study period (November 2015—April 2021). The association between the preoperative inflammatory markers and postoperative outcomes was studied. Their impact on survival was examined in patients operated for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Results A total of 1554 patients underwent pancreatectomy in this period. Glasgow prognostic score, modified Glasgow prognostic score and C-reactive protein to albumin ratio were associated with severe complications (Accordion grade ≥ III) in the univariable but not in the multivariable analysis. C-reactive protein to albumin ratio, but not Glasgow prognostic score and modified Glasgow prognostic score, was linked to survival following pancreatectomy for ductal adenocarcinoma. In the multivariable model, age, neoadjuvant chemotherapy, ECOG score, C-reactive protein to albumin ratio and total pancreatectomy correlated with survival. Also, preoperative C-reactive protein to albumin ratio was significantly associated with survival after pancreatoduodenectomy. Conclusions Preoperative Glasgow prognostic score, modified Glasgow prognostic score and C-reactive protein to albumin ratio have no role in predicting the complications after pancreatectomy. C-reactive protein to albumin ratio is a significant predictor for survival in ductal adenocarcinoma, yet its clinical relevance should be explored in conjunction with the pathology parameters and adjuvant therapy.
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Pancreatectomy,Inflammation,Morbidity,Cancer,Survival
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