Abstract
BackgroundThe impact of preoperative renal impairment severity on prognosis in urothelial carcinoma remains unelucidated. ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of severe preoperative renal insufficiency on oncological outcomes in patients with urothelial carcinoma who underwent radical cystectomy or nephroureterectomy. Design, setting, and participantsA total of 1066 patients with urothelial carcinoma who underwent radical cystectomy or nephroureterectomy at six medical centres from February 1995 to November 2017 were retrospectively examined. Outcome measurements and statistical analysisOncological outcomes, stratified using preoperative estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR≥60, 45≤eGFR<60, and eGFR<45ml/min/1.73m2), were investigated. Inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW)-adjusted Cox proportional hazard regression analysis was performed to evaluate the impact of preoperative eGFR on prognosis. Results and limitationsOf 610 patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), 80 (13%) had severe renal insufficiency (eGFR<45ml/min/1.73m2). Of 456 patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC), 101 (22%) had severe renal insufficiency. Significant differences were noted in background and prognosis among the patients with preoperative eGFR≥60, 45≤eGFR<60, and eGFR<45ml/min/1.73m2. Findings of IPTW-adjusted Cox regression analysis demonstrated that preoperative eGFR<45ml/min/1.73m2 was significantly associated with poor postsurgical recurrence-free, cancer-specific and overall survival rates in patients with either MIBC or UTUC. ConclusionsPatients with urothelial carcinoma with preoperative eGFR<45ml/min/1.73m2 had a significantly lower survival probability than those without. Patient summaryIn this report, we found that preoperative severe renal insufficiency (estimated glomerular filtration rate<45ml/min/1.73m2) had higher risk for relapse and lower survival probability. Close attention is necessary when urothelial carcinoma patients have severe renal insufficiency before radical cystectomy or nephroureterectomy.
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