Prognostic Marker for Patients With Malignant Ureter Obstruction

2013 
Abstract Purpose To investigate the relationship between overall survival (OS) and prognostic risk factors for patients with malignant ureteral obstruction. Patients and Methods We retrospectively evaluated 214 patients who had received a nephrostomy for ureteral obstruction because of malignancy. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression models addressed OS. Results The median OS was 6.4 months. The OS at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months were 89.5%, 72.4%, 53.0%, and 26.5%, respectively. Using univariate Cox regression analysis, serum levels of creatinine ( P  = .0131), albumin ( P P P  = .0141), corrected calcium ( P  = .0167), C-reactive protein ( P P  = .0246), and the number of events related to malignant dissemination ( P P  = .0147), sodium ( P  = .0046), C-reactive protein ( P P  = .0002) were independent predictors of OS. Conclusion Low serum levels of albumin and sodium and the number of events related to malignant dissemination before PCN were independent factors associated with a poor prognosis. High serum C-reactive protein level was also associated with a poor prognosis using multivariate analysis.
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