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Preoperative Prognostic Nutritional Index and Postoperative Delirium in Gastrointestinal Cancer Surgery

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Dr Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Training and Research Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Delirium
Gastrointestinal Cancer
Nutritional Deficiency
Confusion Postoperative

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: prognostic nutritional index

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06603129
2021-10/1411

Details and patient eligibility

About

Aim:

We aimed to show the relationship between preoperative prognostic nutritional index and postoperative delirium in patients who had undergone gastrointestinal cancer surgery.

Materials and Methods:

Our study is a single-center, prospective, observational study. Routine preoperative anesthesia evaluation of all patients was performed and patient's age, sex, ASA physical score, body mass index (BMI), existing comorbid diseases, level of education, smoking status, cancer diagnosis, chemotherapy and radiotherapy history, type of surgery, past invasive interventions, concentration of hemoglobin and albumin, lymphocyte count, liver and kidney function tests were recorded. PNI score was calculated with the preoperative measurements. With the calculated PNI score, nutritional status was defined as normal (PNI ≥50), mild malnutrition (PNI 45-50), moderate-severe malnutrition (PNI 40-45), and severe (PNI <40) accordingly. The patients were then evaluated for the presence of delirium using the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) for 3 days postoperatively.

Full description

Aim:

Malnutrition, common among gastrointestinal cancer patients, affects morbidity and mortality. Prognostic nutritional index (PNI) is an inflammation-based scoring that measures the nutritional and immunological status of patients and has been used to determine prognosis and predict postoperative complications. Postoperative delirium (POD) describes a neurocognitive complication that may occur after surgery and anesthesia. Most of the studies examining the relationship between PNI and POD are retrospective and the number of prospective large case series are insufficient.

In this study, we aimed to show the relationship between preoperative prognostic nutritional index and postoperative delirium in patients who had undergone gastrointestinal cancer surgery.

Materials and Methods:

Our study is a single-center, prospective, observational study. Routine preoperative anesthesia evaluation of all patients was performed and patient's age, sex, ASA physical score, body mass index (BMI), existing comorbid diseases, level of education, smoking status, cancer diagnosis, chemotherapy and radiotherapy history, type of surgery, past invasive interventions, concentration of hemoglobin and albumin, lymphocyte count, liver and kidney function tests were recorded. PNI score was calculated with the preoperative measurements. With the calculated PNI score, nutritional status was defined as normal (PNI ≥50), mild malnutrition (PNI 45-50), moderate-severe malnutrition (PNI 40-45), and severe (PNI <40) accordingly. The patients were then evaluated for the presence of delirium using the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) for 3 days postoperatively.

Enrollment

134 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients aged 18 and over
  • Patients who will undergo gastrointestinal cancer surgery
  • Able to give voluntary consent
  • ASA I-IV patients

Exclusion criteria

  • Under 18 years old
  • Those who do not agree to be included in the study
  • Unconscious
  • Hearing, sight and speech impaired
  • Chronic alcohol user
  • Patients with cognitive or psychiatric disorders such as known dementia, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's
  • Patients who need postoperative mechanical ventilation support

Trial design

134 participants in 2 patient groups

Delirium Group
Description:
group that developed delirium within 3 days postoperatively
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: prognostic nutritional index
Non Delirium Group
Description:
group that did not develop delirium within 3 days postoperatively
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: prognostic nutritional index

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