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The Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index: A Key Indicator of Perioperative Outcome in Oldest-old Patients With Colorectal Cancer. | LitMetric

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Background/aim: Colorectal cancer (CRC) presents a significant challenge in oldest-old patients (≥85 years), where surgical intervention carries substantial perioperative risks. Nutritional status is a crucial determinant of outcomes, and the Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index (GNRI) has shown promise. This prospective study aimed to validate the GNRI as a key indicator of perioperative outcomes in oldest-old patients undergoing CRC surgery, and to establish its utility in preoperative risk stratification.

Patients And Methods: This prospective study enrolled patients aged ≥85 years undergoing elective surgery for CRC. Preoperative GNRI was calculated using the formula: GNRI=14.89×serum albumin (g/dl)+41.7×[actual body weight/ideal body weight (corresponding to body mass index 22)]. Patients were stratified into two groups: GNRI >98 and GNRI ≤98. Baseline demographics, clinical characteristics, geriatric assessments (including Geriatric-8 and EuroQol 5 dimension), and postoperative complication rates were analyzed.

Results: Twenty-four patients (median age 88 years, interquartile range=86-91) were included: 11 in the GNRI >98 group and 13 in the GNRI ≤98 group. The patients with GNRI >98 demonstrated significantly better G8 scores (median 12 11, <0.01) and EQ-5D index values (median 88 75.0, <0.01). The postoperative complication rate was significantly higher in the GNRI ≤98 group (=0.02).

Conclusion: Preoperative GNRI effectively identifies oldest-old patients with CRC at increased risk for postoperative complications. A GNRI ≤98 correlates with poorer nutritional status and impaired geriatric functional parameters. These findings highlight GNRI's utility as a simple, valuable tool for preoperative risk stratification, potentially guiding interventions to optimize outcomes in this vulnerable population.

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