The present study aims to investigate the prognostic value of preoperative fat-free mass index for postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing esophagogastric cancer surgery, and to explore the role of the FFMI in the Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria.
The GLIM criteria of malnutrition as a consensus lack of optimal combination in clinical validation. After the publication of the GLIM consensus, few studies have examined the effect of reduced FFMI on the clinical prognosis of patients with esophagogastric cancer, and whether the FFMI can be used as an effective diagnostic criterion of malnutrition in esophagogastric cancer needs to be further studied. Therefore, the present study aims were to investigate the prognostic value of preoperative fat-free mass index for postoperative outcomes in patients undergoing esophagogastric cancer surgery, and to explore the role of the FFMI in the GLIM consensus for malnutrition.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
205
postoperative complications
postoperative complications (infectious complications and noninfectious complications)
Time frame: Within 60 days after surgery
length of stay (LOS)
length of stay (LOS)
Time frame: Within 60 days after surgery
wound healing time
wound healing time
Time frame: Within 60 days after surgery
postoperative antibiotic time
postoperative antibiotic time
Time frame: Within 60 days after surgery
nutritional status
nutritional status ( such as: weight,albumin,prealbumin)
Time frame: up to 4 weeks
hospitalization cost
hospitalization cost(including: surgery and medicine costs)
Time frame: Within 60 days after surgery
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