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Prognostic factors of postoperative morbidity in surgery for resectable pancreatic cancer. Regional institute of neoplastic diseases ‘Dr. Luis Pinillos Ganoza’ IREN Norte. 2007–2022

5 Sep 2024
Aldaír Guzmán-Aponte, Juan Alberto Díaz-Plasencia, Edgar Fermín Yan-Quiroz, José Richard Tenazoa-Villalobos

Objective: To determine the prognostic factors associated with postoperative morbidity for resectable pancreatic cancer at the Instituto Regional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas del Norte ‘Dr. Luis Pinillos Ganoza’ - IREN Norte. 2007–2022.

Materials and methods: A study was conducted with a case-based (22 patients) and control (14 patients) design nested in a cohort that included 36 patients who underwent proximal duodenopancreatectomy (Whipple) or distal pancreatectomy for pancreatic cancer.

Results: In the present study, it was found that the total number of living patients represents 86.1% of the total (36 patients). Of the total population, patients who presented only 1 complication were 13.6% and more than 1 complication were 86.4%. It was also found that the most frequent complication in the general population was gastric emptying syndrome, which was present in 50% of all patients. In the bivariate analysis, a highly significant association was observed between the low prognostic nutritional index (p < 0.001, OD = 20.400, CI = 95%: (3.377–123.245)), the type of pancreatic resection (p < 0.001, OR = 52.500, CI = 95%: (5.174–532.669)) and postoperative morbidity. In contrast, no significant association was found between age ≥65 (p = 0.062), diabetes mellitus (p < 0.908), Wirsung diameter (p < 0.432), hospital stay (p < 0.075) and postoperative morbidity. In the multivariate analysis, serum total bilirubin level ≥20 μmol/L (p = 0.778), use of preoperative biliary drainage (p = 0.176), type of pancreatojejunal anastomosis (p = 0.533) and pancreaticogastric anastomosis (p = 0.504) were not statistically significantly associated with postoperative morbidity.

Conclusion: The type of pancreatic resection and the nutritional prognostic index <40.5 are prognostic factors of postoperative morbidity in postoperative patients for resectable pancreatic cancer.

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