The albumin-globulin ratio predicting mortality in gastric carcinoma

Autor: Aksoy A., Durak S., Ozturk T., Avci N., Cirak Y., Deger A.N., Bilgic Y.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2016
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Popis: Introduction: The potential effects of serum albumin and albumin-globulin rate on survival were investigated in patients with gastric carcinoma. Materials and methods: The biochemical values of 204 patients under chemotherapy evaluation were obtained retrospectively from archive data. Albumin-globulin ratio values were calculated using albumin/total protein-albumin formula. The values of albumin- globulin ratio and albumin were categorized as 3 groups using receiver operating characteristic analysis and a descending order. Results: The calculated cut-off value for albumin-globulin ratio was 1.14: 34.4-79.7 by receiver operating characteristic. The median survival was 20.7 months (15.9-25.5), 20.1 months (15.1-25.1), 16 months (11.8-20.1 ), respectively in 1st, 2nd, 3rt groups for albumin-globulin ratio (p=0.46). The median overall survival was 18.3 months (12.3-24.2), 21.6 months (16.8-26.3), 18.01 months (13.5-22.4) in 1st, 2nd, 3rt groups for albumin, respectively (p=0.52). There were no statistical significant differences by Kaplan- Meier method for albumin-globulin ratio, albumin p > 0.05. The effects of clinicopathological and biochemical characteristics on mortality were assessed by Cox-proportional hazard regression analysis. The independent predictors of mortality were observed high grade, the presence of perineural invasion of the tumor, high nodal involvement (p:0.01, p:0.001, p:0.01), respectively. Conclusion: Albumin-globulin ratio and albumin values alone may not be useful parameters to predict mortality and survival in patients with gastric carcinoma.
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