Postoperative Long-Term Outcomes in Elderly Patients with Gastric Cancer and Risk Factors for Death from Other Diseases
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Postoperative Long-Term Outcomes in Elderly Patients with Gastric Cancer and Risk Factors for Death from Other Diseases
Abstract
Background: Elderly patients with gastric cancer are frequently treated surgically in current clinical practice. Although several studies have investigated short-term outcomes after gastrectomy in elderly patients, most did not evaluate long-term outcomes.
Methods: We analyzed 1154 consecutive patients who underwent curative gastrectomy for gastric cancer between 2001 and 2013. We classified them into two groups: the elderly group (n = 241), consisting of patients aged ≥75 years, and the non-elderly group (n = 913), consisting of patients aged <75 years, and compared the short- and long-term outcomes between the two groups. The risk factors for death from other diseases in elderly patients were also examined.
Results: Although the incidence of postoperative pneumonia was significantly higher in the elderly group (P < 0.001), the proportion of overall postoperative complications did not differ significantly between the two groups (P = 0.097). The disease-specific survival was similar between the two groups (P = 0.743), whereas the overall survival in the elderly group was significantly shorter than that in the non-elderly group (P < 0.001) because of a higher incidence of death from other diseases throughout all gastric cancer stages. Multivariate analysis revealed that a low preoperative prognostic nutrition index (PNI) and multiple comorbidities were significant risk factors for death from other diseases within 5 years in the elderly group.
Conclusions: Despite acceptable short-term outcomes, long-term outcomes in elderly patients with gastric cancer were poor due to the high incidence of death from other diseases. Indications for surgery in elderly patients with a low PNI or multiple comorbidities should be considered carefully.
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