Development of a model based on the age-adjusted Charlson comorbidity index to predict survival for resected perihilar cholangiocarcinoma

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Yu Pan [1 ]
Zhi-Peng Liu [1 ]
Hai-Su Dai [1 ]
Wei-Yue Chen [1 ,2 ]
Ying Luo [3 ]
Yu-Zhu Wang [1 ]
Shu-Yang Gao [1 ]
Zi-Ran Wang [4 ]
Jin-Ling Dong [5 ]
Yun-Hua Liu [1 ]
Xian-Yu Yin [1 ]
Xing-Chao Liu [6 ]
Hai-Ning Fan [7 ]
Jie Bai [1 ]
Yan Jiang [1 ]
Jun-Jie Cheng [1 ]
Yan-Qi Zhang [8 ]
Zhi-Yu Chen [1 ]
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[1] Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University)
[2] Clinical Research Center of Oncology, Lishui Hospital of Zhejiang University
[3] Faculty of Education, Southwest University
[4] Department of General Surgery, 903rd Hospital of People’s Liberation Army
[5] Department of Clinical Pharmacy, The General Hospital of Western Theater Command
[6] Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital
[7] Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Qinghai University
[8] Department of Health Statistics, College of Military Preventive Medicine, Third Military Medical University (Army Medical University)
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BACKGROUND Perihilar cholangiocarcinoma(pCCA) has a poor prognosis and urgently needs a better predictive method. The predictive value of the age-adjusted Charlson comorbidity index(ACCI) for the long-term prognosis of patients with multiple malignancies was recently reported. However, pCCA is one of the most surgically difficult gastrointestinal tumors with the poorest prognosis, and the value of the ACCI for the prognosis of pCCA patients after curative resection is unclear.AIM To evaluate the prognostic value of the ACCI and to design an online clinical model for pCCA patients.METHODS Consecutive pCCA patients after curative resection between 2010 and 2019 were enrolled from a multicenter database. The patients were randomly assigned 3:1 to training and validation cohorts.In the training and validation cohorts, all patients were divided into low-, moderate-, and highACCI groups. Kaplan-Meier curves were used to determine the impact of the ACCI on overall survival(OS) for pCCA patients, and multivariate Cox regression analysis was used to determine the independent risk factors affecting OS. An online clinical model based on the ACCI was developed and validated. The concordance index(C-index), calibration curve, and receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curve were used to evaluate the predictive performance and fit of this model.RESULTS A total of 325 patients were included. There were 244 patients in the training cohort and 81patients in the validation cohort. In the training cohort, 116, 91 and 37 patients were classified into the low-, moderate-and high-ACCI groups. The Kaplan-Meier curves showed that patients in the moderate-and high-ACCI groups had worse survival rates than those in the low-ACCI group.Multivariable analysis revealed that moderate and high ACCI scores were independently associated with OS in pCCA patients after curative resection. In addition, an online clinical model was developed that had ideal C-indexes of 0.725 and 0.675 for predicting OS in the training and validation cohorts. The calibration curve and ROC curve indicated that the model had a good fit and prediction performance.CONCLUSION A high ACCI score may predict poor long-term survival in pCCA patients after curative resection.High-risk patients screened by the ACCI-based model should be given more clinical attention in terms of the management of comorbidities and postoperative follow-up.
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页码:1036 / 1050
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