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The influence of serum cholinesterase levels and sarcopenia on postoperative infectious complications in colorectal cancer surgery.

Yasuhiro TakanoKoichiro HarukiWataru KaiShu TsukiharaYasunobu KobayashiDaisuke ItoHironori KannoKyonsu SonNobuyoshi HanyuKen Eto
Published in: Surgery today (2022)
Preoperative serum cholinesterase levels may be useful for predicting postoperative infectious complications in colorectal cancer surgery. The association differs by the sarcopenia status, suggesting a potential interaction between nutritional markers and sarcopenia.
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