Abstract

BackgroundTo investigate the prognostic impact of preoperative anemia on urothelial and extraurothelial recurrence after radical nephroureterectomy. MethodsA single-center series of 238 consecutive patients who were treated with radical nephroureterectomy for upper tract urothelial carcinoma was evaluated. We categorized patients on the basis of hemoglobin level into 2 groups, including normal or anemia. Survival was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to evaluate the association of preoperative anemia with outcome, controlling for clinicopathologic variables. ResultsNinety-seven patients (40.8%) had anemia (median hemoglobin level, 143 vs. 107 g/L). Preoperative anemia was associated with history of bladder cancer (P = .01), tumor multifocality (P = .03), lymphovascular invasion (P = .05), and adjuvant chemotherapy (P = .01). Higher tumor stage and grade, and lymph node metastasis were significantly associated with preoperative anemia. Preoperative anemia was independently associated with extraurothelial recurrence (hazard ratio, 1.95; 95% confidence interval, 1.14-3.34; P = .01) in multivariate Cox regression analyses. Only a history of bladder tumor (hazard ratio, 2.07; P = .009) and tumor multifocality (hazard ratio, 3.97; 95% confidence interval, 2.37-6.67; P < .001) were independently associated with urothelial recurrence. The 5-year cancer-specific survival for patients with normal hemoglobin level was 82.1% and for patients with preoperative anemia was 54.2%. ConclusionPatients with preoperative anemia had a greater probability of having upper tract urothelial carcinoma with higher tumor stages, higher tumor grades, and lymph node metastasis (pN+). Preoperative anemia was statistically significantly associated with worse cancer-specific survival and extraurothelial recurrence in patients who underwent radical nephroureterectomy.

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