LYMPHOCYTE COUNT AND PLATELET VOLUME PREDICTS POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS IN ESOPHAGECTOMY FOR CANCER: A COHORT STUDY.
Francisco TustumiFlávio Roberto TakedaAntonio Adolfo Guerra Soares BrandãoRubens Antonio Aissar SallumUlysses Ribeiro JuniorIvan CecconeloPublished in: Arquivos de gastroenterologia (2020)
This is the first study to assess the relationship between peripheral blood count variables changes during neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy using a platinum- and taxane-based regimen followed by curative intent esophagectomy for cancer in predicting postoperative complications. The platelet volume prior to surgery is related to postoperative complications and the lymphocyte count change prior to surgery predicts severe postoperative complications in the setting of trimodal therapy for esophageal cancer.