Abstract

Patients with gastric cancer (GC) are more likely to experience malnutrition and muscle wasting. This study aims to investigate the potential of phase angle (PhA) as a screening tool for identifying malnutrition and sarcopenia in GC patients, as well as its association with short-term outcomes after radical gastrectomy. This cross-sectional study enrolled patients diagnosed with GC at The Affiliated People's Hospital of Jiangsu University from October 2021 to September 2022. PhA was measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis. Computed tomography scan images were analyzed for body composition at the level of the third lumbar vertebra. Malnutrition was diagnosed using Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria. Sarcopenia diagnosis was based on the Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia (AWGS) 2019 criteria. A total of 248 patients with GC were analyzed, including 188 patients who underwent radical gastrectomy. Of these, 71.4% (n=177) were male and 28.6% (n=71) were female and the median overall age was 68 years (IQR: 61-72 years). According to GLIM criteria, 49.2% (n=122) of patients were malnourished and 19.8% (n=49) had sarcopenia based on AWGS criteria. A one-degree decrease in PhA was significantly associated with GLIM malnutrition (Odds Ratio [OR]=8.108, 95% CI:3.181-20.665) and sarcopenia (OR=2.903, 95% CI:1.170-7.206). PhA exhibited fair to good diagnostic accuracy in identifying GLIM malnutrition (male: AUC=0.797; female: AUC=0.816) and sarcopenia (male: AUC=0.814; female: AUC=0.710). Low PhA (OR=3.632, 95% CI: 1.686-7.824) and operation time (OR=2.434, 95% CI:1.120-5.293) were independently associated with the risk of postoperative complications. PhA can serve as a reliable screening tool for identifying patients at risk of malnutrition, sarcopenia, and postoperative complications in GC.

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