前白蛋白与游离皮瓣重建全喉切除术后并发症的关系

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY American Journal of Otolaryngology Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1016/j.amjoto.2024.104451
Anthony Tang , Sophia Dang , Isabella Lao , Sumaarg Pandya , Mario G. Solari , Jessica Maxwell , Kevin J. Contrera , Jose P. Zevallos , Robert Ferris , Seungwon Kim , Shaum Sridharan , Matthew E. Spector
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摘要

目标营养不良是影响患者手术效果的一个重要风险因素。对于接受游离皮瓣重建全喉切除术(TLwFFR)的头颈癌(HNC)患者来说尤其如此。术前白蛋白和白蛋白值都被用来表示营养不良。本研究旨在确定术前白蛋白和白蛋白水平对TLwFFR术后HNC患者伤口愈合并发症的预后价值。方法对2016年至2022年在一家三级医疗机构接受TLwFFR的所有HNC患者进行回顾性研究。术前(术后1个月内)有白蛋白或白蛋白实验室值的患者均被纳入其中。低术前白蛋白(低白蛋白)水平和低术前白蛋白(低白蛋白)水平分别定义为≤20 mg/dL 和 <3.4 g/dL。收集的结果包括所有伤口愈合并发症(感染、伤口开裂、咽瘘)。结果 共有 83 名患者符合纳入标准。手术时的平均年龄为(61.6 ± 9.3)岁。总体伤口愈合并发症发生率为 33.7%。低前白蛋白水平与伤口愈合并发症之间存在关联。经多变量分析,在控制低白蛋白水平、年龄、吸烟和术前辐射后,低前白蛋白水平与术后伤口愈合并发症有关(OR,4.7;CI 1.3-17.0。考虑持续进行前白蛋白检测并进行营养干预可减少伤口愈合并发症。
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Association of prealbumin with complications after total laryngectomy with free flap reconstruction

Objective

Malnutrition is an important risk factor for patient surgical outcomes. This is especially true for head and neck cancer (HNC) patients receiving a total laryngectomy with free flap reconstruction (TLwFFR). Preoperative prealbumin and albumin values have both been used to indicate poor nutrition. This study aims to identify the prognostic value of preoperative prealbumin and albumin levels with wound healing complications in HNC patients after TLwFFR.

Methods

A retrospective review was conducted in all HNC patients who underwent TLwFFR from 2016 to 2022 at a tertiary-care institution. Patients with either preoperative (within 1 month of surgery) prealbumin or albumin lab values were included. Low preoperative prealbumin (low prealbumin) levels and low preoperative albumin (low albumin) levels were defined as ≤20 mg/dL and <3.4 g/dL, respectively. Outcomes collected included all wound healing complications (infection, wound dehiscence, pharyngocutaneous fistula). The association between prealbumin and albumin with outcomes were analyzed using multivariable logistic regression.

Results

A total of 83 patients met the inclusion criteria. The mean age at surgery was 61.6 ± 9.3. The overall wound healing complication rate was 33.7 %. There was an association between low prealbumin levels and any wound healing complication. On multivariate analysis, low prealbumin levels were associated with postoperative wound healing complications (OR, 4.7; CI 1.3–17.0. P = 0.02) after controlling for low albumin level, age, smoking, and preoperative radiation.

Conclusions

Low prealbumin levels were associated with wound healing complications in TLwFFR patients. Consideration of consistent prealbumin testing with nutritional intervention may reduce wound healing complications.

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American Journal of Otolaryngology
American Journal of Otolaryngology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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期刊介绍: Be fully informed about developments in otology, neurotology, audiology, rhinology, allergy, laryngology, speech science, bronchoesophagology, facial plastic surgery, and head and neck surgery. Featured sections include original contributions, grand rounds, current reviews, case reports and socioeconomics.
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