Serum albumin at resection predicts in-hospital death, while serum lactate and aPTT on the first postoperative day anticipate anastomotic leakage after Ivor-Lewis-esophagectomy.
Florian ScheufeleThomas VogelMelanie GasiorekAlexander NovotnyHelmut FriessIhsan Ekin DemirStephan SchornPublished in: Langenbeck's archives of surgery (2022)
This study identified high serum lactate as an independent predictor of AL and low serum albumin as a high-fidelity predictor of in-hospital death after esophagectomy. These parameters can facilitate improved postoperative treatment leading to better short-term as well as long-term outcomes.