Sarcopenia to frailty and malnutrition and their predictive role for postoperative outcomes in older gastric cancer
Yinning Guo, Qin Xu, Ting Xu, Xinyi Xu

TL;DR
This study examines how sarcopenia, frailty, and malnutrition in older gastric cancer patients predict postoperative outcomes like quality of life and mortality.
Contribution
The study identifies sarcopenia as a strong predictor of postoperative outcomes and suggests its joint analysis with frailty and malnutrition for preoperative risk assessment.
Findings
46.3% of patients had preoperative frailty, 44.7% had nutritional risk, and 9.5% had sarcopenia.
Sarcopenia strongly correlates with physical frailty and nutritional risk.
Sarcopenia predicts quality of life and mortality, while frailty subtypes predict functional status and mortality.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of preoperative sarcopenia, frailty, and malnutrition in older gastric cancer patients, the correlation between sarcopenia and frailty as well as malnutrition, and the predictive role of them on postoperative outcomes. Older gastric cancer patients who were proposed to undergo radical surgery were selected and data were prospectively collected at admission and 3 months postoperatively. Regression models were used to explore the correlation between sarcopenia and frailty and malnutrition, as well as the predictive role of all three on functional quality, quality of life, and death at 3 months postoperatively. All models were adjusted. 624 patients were enrolled at admission and 595 completed follow-up 3 months after surgery. 46.3% patients with preoperative frailty, 44.7% with nutritional risk, and 9.5% with sarcopenia. There was a very…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNutrition and Health in Aging · Frailty in Older Adults · Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
