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Autores principales: Suguru Maruyama, Katsutoshi Shoda, Yoshihiko Kawaguchi, Yudai Higuchi, Takaomi Ozawa, Takashi Nakayama, Ryo Saito, Wataru Izumo, Koichi Takiguchi, Kensuke Shiraishi, Shinji Furuya, Yuki Nakata, Hidetake Amemiya, Hiromichi Kawaida, Daisuke Ichikawa
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author Suguru Maruyama
Katsutoshi Shoda
Yoshihiko Kawaguchi
Yudai Higuchi
Takaomi Ozawa
Takashi Nakayama
Ryo Saito
Wataru Izumo
Koichi Takiguchi
Kensuke Shiraishi
Shinji Furuya
Yuki Nakata
Hidetake Amemiya
Hiromichi Kawaida
Daisuke Ichikawa
author_facet Suguru Maruyama
Katsutoshi Shoda
Yoshihiko Kawaguchi
Yudai Higuchi
Takaomi Ozawa
Takashi Nakayama
Ryo Saito
Wataru Izumo
Koichi Takiguchi
Kensuke Shiraishi
Shinji Furuya
Yuki Nakata
Hidetake Amemiya
Hiromichi Kawaida
Daisuke Ichikawa
Suguru Maruyama
Katsutoshi Shoda
Yoshihiko Kawaguchi
Yudai Higuchi
Takaomi Ozawa
Takashi Nakayama
Ryo Saito
Wataru Izumo
Koichi Takiguchi
Kensuke Shiraishi
Shinji Furuya
Yuki Nakata
Hidetake Amemiya
Hiromichi Kawaida
Daisuke Ichikawa
collection Wiley Open Access
contents Impact of postoperative infectious complications on long‐term prognosis after esophagectomy Suguru Maruyama Katsutoshi Shoda Yoshihiko Kawaguchi Yudai Higuchi Takaomi Ozawa Takashi Nakayama Ryo Saito Wataru Izumo Koichi Takiguchi Kensuke Shiraishi Shinji Furuya Yuki Nakata Hidetake Amemiya Hiromichi Kawaida Daisuke Ichikawa World Journal of Surgery AbstractBackgroundPostoperative complications have been reported to be a risk factor for worse oncologic outcomes in patients with esophageal cancer. However, the impact of postoperative complications on prognosis after esophagectomy remains controversial. We aimed to investigate the factors that influence the prognosis of postoperative complications in patients who underwent oncological esophagectomy, focusing on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).MethodsIn total, 254 consecutive patients who underwent esophagectomy for esophageal cancer between 2009 and 2021 were eligible. We examined the association between postoperative complications and long‐term outcomes.ResultsFocusing on infectious complications (IC: a combination of postoperative pneumonia and anastomotic leakage), overall survival (OS) and relapse‐free survival (RFS) rates were significantly worse in patients with IC than those without (p < 0.01, and <0.01, respectively), whereas the presence of other complications demonstrated no survival impact. No clinicopathological variables have changed the influence of IC on long‐term outcomes. Meanwhile, patients with postoperative pneumonia exhibited significantly lower OS and RFS rates compared to those without in non‐COPD group, however, the presence of postoperative pneumonia demonstrated no prognostic impact in COPD group. Also, interaction analysis revealed that the effect of postoperative pneumonia on poor RFS differed based on the presence of COPD (p for interaction = 0.09).ConclusionsIC influenced the long‐term outcomes in patients with esophageal cancer, however no clinicopathological variables have changed the effect of the presence of IC on prognosis. Meanwhile, the effect of postoperative pneumonia on poor survival differed based on the presence of COPD. 10.1002/wjs.12421 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Impact of postoperative infectious complications on long‐term prognosis after esophagectomy
Suguru Maruyama
Katsutoshi Shoda
Yoshihiko Kawaguchi
Yudai Higuchi
Takaomi Ozawa
Takashi Nakayama
Ryo Saito
Wataru Izumo
Koichi Takiguchi
Kensuke Shiraishi
Shinji Furuya
Yuki Nakata
Hidetake Amemiya
Hiromichi Kawaida
Daisuke Ichikawa
World Journal of Surgery
Impact of postoperative infectious complications on long‐term prognosis after esophagectomy Suguru Maruyama Katsutoshi Shoda Yoshihiko Kawaguchi Yudai Higuchi Takaomi Ozawa Takashi Nakayama Ryo Saito Wataru Izumo Koichi Takiguchi Kensuke Shiraishi Shinji Furuya Yuki Nakata Hidetake Amemiya Hiromichi Kawaida Daisuke Ichikawa World Journal of Surgery AbstractBackgroundPostoperative complications have been reported to be a risk factor for worse oncologic outcomes in patients with esophageal cancer. However, the impact of postoperative complications on prognosis after esophagectomy remains controversial. We aimed to investigate the factors that influence the prognosis of postoperative complications in patients who underwent oncological esophagectomy, focusing on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).MethodsIn total, 254 consecutive patients who underwent esophagectomy for esophageal cancer between 2009 and 2021 were eligible. We examined the association between postoperative complications and long‐term outcomes.ResultsFocusing on infectious complications (IC: a combination of postoperative pneumonia and anastomotic leakage), overall survival (OS) and relapse‐free survival (RFS) rates were significantly worse in patients with IC than those without (p < 0.01, and <0.01, respectively), whereas the presence of other complications demonstrated no survival impact. No clinicopathological variables have changed the influence of IC on long‐term outcomes. Meanwhile, patients with postoperative pneumonia exhibited significantly lower OS and RFS rates compared to those without in non‐COPD group, however, the presence of postoperative pneumonia demonstrated no prognostic impact in COPD group. Also, interaction analysis revealed that the effect of postoperative pneumonia on poor RFS differed based on the presence of COPD (p for interaction = 0.09).ConclusionsIC influenced the long‐term outcomes in patients with esophageal cancer, however no clinicopathological variables have changed the effect of the presence of IC on prognosis. Meanwhile, the effect of postoperative pneumonia on poor survival differed based on the presence of COPD. 10.1002/wjs.12421 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Impact of postoperative infectious complications on long‐term prognosis after esophagectomy
topic World Journal of Surgery
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wjs.12421