Affiliation:
1. Department of Gastroenterology The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University Qingdao Shandong China
2. The Affiliated Qingdao Central Hospital of Qingdao University Qingdao Shandong China
3. The Second Affiliated Hospital of Medical College of Qingdao University Qingdao Shandong China
Abstract
AbstractBackground and AimPostoperative complications are important clinical outcomes for colon cancer patients. This study aimed to investigate the predictive value of inflammatory–nutritional indicators combined with computed tomography body composition on postoperative complications in patients with stage II–III colon cancer.MethodsWe retrospectively collected data from patients with stage II–III colon cancer admitted to our hospital from 2017 to 2021, including 198 patients in the training cohort and 50 patients in the validation cohort. Inflammatory–nutritional indicators and body composition were included in the univariate and multivariate analyses. Binary regression was used to develop a nomogram and evaluate its predictive value.ResultsIn the multivariate analysis, the monocyte–lymphocyte ratio (MLR), systemic immune‐inflammation index (SII), nutritional risk score (NRS), skeletal muscle index (SMI), and visceral fat index (VFI) were independent risk factors for postoperative complications of stage II–III colon cancer. In the training cohort, the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of the predictive model was 0.825 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.764–0.886). In the validation cohort, it was 0.901 (95% CI 0.816–0.986). The calibration curve showed that the prediction results were in good agreement with the observational results. Decision curve analysis showed that colon cancer patients could benefit from the predictive model.ConclusionsA nomogram combining MLR, SII, NRS, SMI, and VFI with good accuracy and reliability in predicting postoperative complications in patients with stage II–III colon cancer was established, which can help guide treatment decisions.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Beijing Municipality
Subject
Gastroenterology,Hepatology
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