Clinical significance of cachexia index in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma after hepatic resection

Cancer cachexia has been associated with unfavorable outcomes in several malignancies. The cachexia index (CXI), which consists of skeletal muscle, inflammation, and nutritional status, has been proposed as a novel biomarker of cachexia. Therefore, we here investigated prognostic value of the CXI in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Surgical oncology 2022-12, Vol.45, p.101881-101881, Article 101881
Hauptverfasser: Akaoka, Munetoshi, Haruki, Koichiro, Taniai, Tomohiko, Yanagaki, Mitsuru, Igarashi, Yosuke, Furukawa, Kenei, Onda, Shinji, Tsunematsu, Masashi, Shirai, Yoshihiro, Okui, Norimitsu, Gocho, Takeshi, Ikegami, Toru
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Zusammenfassung:Cancer cachexia has been associated with unfavorable outcomes in several malignancies. The cachexia index (CXI), which consists of skeletal muscle, inflammation, and nutritional status, has been proposed as a novel biomarker of cachexia. Therefore, we here investigated prognostic value of the CXI in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) after hepatic resection. The study comprised 213 patients who had undergone primary hepatic resection for HCC between 2008 and 2018. First, the skeletal muscle index (SMI) was calculated as the area of the psoas muscle at the third lumbar vertebra/(the height)2. The CXI was then calculated by the following formula: SMI x serum albumin level/neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR). We retrospectively investigated the relationship between the CXI and disease-free survival as well as overall survival. In multivariate analyses, female (p 
ISSN:0960-7404
1879-3320
DOI:10.1016/j.suronc.2022.101881