Preoperative risk stratification models after radical cystectomy for bladder cancer: A multi-center study

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Yamane, Hiroshi [1 ]
Morizane, Shuichi [1 ]
Honda, Masashi [1 ]
Muraoka, Kuniyasu [2 ]
Oono, Hirofumi [3 ]
Isoyama, Tadahiro [4 ]
Ono, Koji [5 ]
Sejima, Takehiro [6 ]
Kadowaki, Hiroyuki [7 ]
Takenaka, Atsushi [1 ]
机构
[1] Tottori Univ, Fac Med, Dept Surg, Div Urol, 86 Nishi Cho, Tottori 6838504, Japan
[2] Tottori Prefectural Cent Hosp, Dept Urol, Tottori, Japan
[3] Japanese Red Cross Matsue Hosp, Dept Urol, Matsue, Shimane, Japan
[4] Yonago Med Ctr, Dept Urol, Yonago, Tottori, Japan
[5] Japanese Red Cross Tottori Hosp, Dept Urol, Tottori, Japan
[6] Matsue City Hosp, Dept Urol, Matsue, Shimane, Japan
[7] Sanin Rosai Hosp, Dept Urol, Yonago, Tottori, Japan
关键词
bladder cancer; modified Glasgow prognosis score; radical cystectomy; NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY; FOLLOW-UP; CARCINOMA;
D O I
10.1111/iju.15560
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: We investigated preoperative patient factors associated with prognosis in 263 bladder cancer (BC) patients undergoing radical cystectomy (RC). We also developed new risk stratification models for prognosis. Methods: This retrospective study included patients treated at Tottori University Hospital and affiliated hospitals between January 2010 and December 2019. The relationship between preoperative patient factors and overall recurrence-free and cancer-specific survival (CSS) was analyzed. The modified Glasgow prognosis score (mGPS) was calculated using serum albumin and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels. Statistical analyses included the log-rank test and Cox proportional hazards regression. Results: Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (ECOG-PS), mGPS, and clinical tumor stage independently predicted CSS in multivariate analysis. A new risk stratification model included ECOG-PS >= 2, clinical tumor stage >= 3, serum albumin <3.5 g/dL, and serum CRP >0.5 mg/dL. Risk groups were defined as 0 factors (low risk), 1-2 factors (intermediate risk), and 3-4 factors (high risk). High-risk patients showed significantly poorer 3-year cancer-free survival: 86.9% (low risk), 76.7% (intermediate risk), and 50.0% (high risk). Conclusions: ECOG-PS, clinical tumor stage, and mGPS are predictive of poor cancer-free survival post-RC for BC. Our model offers the potential for prognostic prediction in these patients.
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页码:1278 / 1287
页数:10
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