Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2022.
World J Clin Oncol. May 24, 2022; 13(5): 376-387
Published online May 24, 2022. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v13.i5.376
Table 1 Structure of postgastrectomy syndrome assessment scale 45 (domains/subdomains/items/subscales)
Domains
Subdomains
Items
Subscales
QOLSF-8 (QOL)1 Physical functioning*Physical component summary* (items 1-8)
2 Role physical*
3 Bodily pain*Mental component summary* (items 1-8)
4 General health*
5 Vitality*
6 Social functioning*
7 Role emotional*
8 Mental health*
SymptomsGSRS (symptoms)9 Abdominal painsEsophageal reflux subscale (items 10, 11, 13, 24)
10 Heartburn
11 Acid regurgitation
12 Sucking sensations in the epigastriumAbdominal pain subscale (items 9, 12, 28)
13 Nausea and vomiting
14 BorborygmusMeal-related distress subscale (items 25-27)
15 Abdominal distension
16 EructationIndigestion subscale (items 14-17)
17 Increased flatusDiarrhea subscale (items 19, 20, 22)
18 Decreased passage of stool
19 Increased passage of stoolConstipation subscale (items 18, 21, 23)
20 Loose stool
21 Hard stoolDumping subscale (items 30, 31, 33)
22 Urgent need for defecation
23 Feeling of incomplete evacuationTotal symptom score (above seven subscales)
Symptoms24 Bile regurgitation
25 Sense of food sticking
26 Postprandial fullness
27 Early satiation
28 Lower abdominal pain
29 Number and type of early dumping symptoms
30 Early dumping general symptoms
31 Early dumping abdominal symptoms
32 Number and type of late dumping symptoms
33 Late dumping symptoms
Living statusMeals (amount) 134 Ingested amount of food per meal*Quality of ingestion subscale* (items 38-40)
35 Ingested amount of food per day*
36 Frequency of main meals
37 Frequency of additional meals
Meals (quality)38 Appetite*
39 Hunger feeling*
40 Satiety feeling*
Meals (amount) 241 Necessity for additional meals
Social activity42 Ability to work
QOLDissatisfaction (QOL)43 Dissatisfaction with symptomsDissatisfaction for daily life subscale (items 43-45)
44 Dissatisfaction at the meals
45 Dissatisfaction at working
Table 2 Patients' characteristics (393 cases are listed)
Characteristics
Values
Number of patients393
Postoperative period (mo), mean ± SD35.0 ± 24.6
Preoperative BMI, mean ± SD23.0 ± 3.3
Postoperative BMI, mean ± SD19.8 ± 2.5
Age, mean ± SD63.4 ± 9.2
Gender (male/female)276/113
Approach (laparoscopic/open)97/293
Extent of lymph node dissection1
D2164
D1b192
D1a28
D14
D1>0
None0
Celiac branch of the vagal nerve (preserved/divided)12/371
Combined resection
Gallbladder83
Spleen52
Miscellaneous2
None246
Table 3 The effect of the reconstruction route (antecolic or retrocolic) of Roux–limb on postoperative quality of life after total gastrectomy
Reconstruction route of Roux limbRetro-colica (n = 206)
Ante-colica (n = 179)
P valueCohens d
mean
SD
mean
SD
Esophageal reflux SS2.1 1.11.80.90.0280.229
Abdominal pain SS1.8 0.81.70.8NS
Meal-related distress SS2.7 1.12.61.1NS
Indigestion SS2.3 0.982.30.9NS
Diarrhea SS2.4 1.32.21.1NS
Constipation SS2.1 1.02.00.8NS
Dumping SS2.4 1.12.31.1NS
Total symptom score2.2 0.82.10.7NS
Change in Body weight-13.6%7.8%-14.0%8.1%NS
Ingested amount of food per meal6.5 1.96.41.8NS
Necessity for additional meals2.3 0.82.40.7NS
Quality of ingestion SS3.7 1.03.80.9NS
Ability to work2.1 0.92.00.8NS
Dissatisfaction with symptoms2.1 1.02.01.0NS
Dissatisfaction at the meal2.8 1.12.81.1NS
Dissatisfaction at working2.1 1.12.21.0NS
Dissatisfaction for daily life SS2.4 0.92.30.9NS
Physical component summary49.2 5.850.15.4NS
Mental component summary49.1 6.149.25.9NS
Table 4 The effect of the length of Roux-limb (shorter, 40 cm, longer) on postoperative quality of life after total gastrectomy
Length of Roux limbShorter (n = 16)
40 cm (n = 238)
Longer (n = 119)
ANOVA
Multiple comparisonsP valueCohens d
mean
SD
mean
SD
mean
SD
P value
Esophageal reflux SS1.8 0.92.01.12.01.0NS
Abdominal pain SS1.4 0.41.80.81.70.70.081Shorter vs 40 cm0.0530.52
Meal-related distress SS2.2 0.92.71.22.71.0NS
Indigestion SS1.7 0.72.30.92.30.90.026Shorter vs 40 cm0.0200.69
Shorter vs longer0.0300.68
Diarrhea SS2.0 1.22.31.22.31.2NS
Constipation SS2.3 0.92.10.92.10.9NS
Dumping SS1.8 0.92.41.12.31.1NS
Total symptom score1.9 0.62.20.82.20.7NS
Change in Body weight-14.1%8.6%-13.8%8.2%-13.5%7.5%NS
Ingested amount of food per meal5.5 2.66.41.96.51.7NS
Necessity for additional meals2.4 0.82.40.82.30.7NS
Quality of ingestion SS3.3 1.23.80.93.81.0NS
Ability to work2.4 1.22.00.92.10.9NS
Dissatisfaction with symptoms1.8 1.02.01.12.21.0NS
Dissatisfaction at the meal3.3 1.22.81.22.81.0NS
Dissatisfaction at working2.5 1.32.21.12.11.0NS
Dissatisfaction for daily life SS2.5 1.02.30.92.40.8NS
Physical component summary49.2 6.749.45.750.15.5NS
Mental component summary48.1 5.948.76.349.95.5NS
Table 5 The effect of anastomotic procedure for esophagojejunostomy (circular stapler, linear stapler) on postoperative quality of life after total gastrectomy
Anastomotic methodCircular stapler(n = 348)
Liner stapler (n = 40)
P value
mean
SD
mean
SD
Esophageal reflux SS2.0 1.0 1.9 0.8 NS
Abdominal pain SS1.8 0.8 1.7 0.8 NS
Meal-related distress SS2.6 1.1 2.8 1.2 NS
Indigestion SS2.3 0.9 2.2 0.8 NS
Diarrhea SS2.3 1.2 2.2 1.3 NS
Constipation SS2.1 0.9 2.1 1.0 NS
Dumping SS2.3 1.1 2.4 1.1 NS
Total symptom score2.2 0.7 2.1 0.7 NS
Change in Body weight-13.9%7.9%-12.8%7.9%NS
Ingested amount of food per meal6.5 1.9 6.2 1.8 NS
Necessity for additional meals2.3 0.8 2.4 0.8 NS
Quality of ingestion SS3.8 1.0 3.8 0.9 NS
Ability to work2.0 0.9 2.1 0.9 NS
Dissatisfaction with symptoms2.1 1.0 2.1 0.9 NS
Dissatisfaction at the meal2.8 1.1 3.0 1.0 NS
Dissatisfaction at working2.1 1.1 2.2 1.0 NS
Dissatisfaction for daily life SS2.3 0.9 2.5 0.8 NS
Physical component summary49.6 5.7 50.2 4.9 NS
Mental component summary49.2 6.0 49.2 5.9 NS