764 Preoperative fibrinogen levels as a potential diagnostic marker for uterine sarcomas: a retrospective multivariate analysis

Introduction/BackgroundUterine sarcomas (USs) are rare mesenchymal malignancies with aggressive behavior and poor prognosis. Preoperative differentiation accuracy of USs and uterine leiomyomas (ULMs) is not satisfactory.MethodologyWe collected observational data on two groups of women. Group I inclu...

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Published inInternational journal of gynecological cancer Vol. 34; no. Suppl 1; pp. A266 - A267
Main Authors Kostov, Stoyan, Grigorova, Denitsa, Kornovski, Yavor, Ivanova, Yonka, Slavchev, Stanislav, Hasan, Ihsan, Watrowski, Rafal, Slaveva, Mariela, Mitkov, Dimitar, Yordanov, Angel
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LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford BMJ Publishing Group Ltd 10.03.2024
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Summary:Introduction/BackgroundUterine sarcomas (USs) are rare mesenchymal malignancies with aggressive behavior and poor prognosis. Preoperative differentiation accuracy of USs and uterine leiomyomas (ULMs) is not satisfactory.MethodologyWe collected observational data on two groups of women. Group I included USs patients with postoperatively confirmed sarcoma on histology and group II included patients with histologically diagnosed uterine leiomyoma. The study included 26 women with USs and 49 women with ULMs. Patients with USs had the following histological subtypes: 16 leiomyosarcomas, 6 endometrial stromal sarcomas, 3 adenosarcomas, and 1 undifferentiated uterine sarcoma. A blood test was performed 24 hours before surgery. Our work aimed to analyze the effects of age, preoperative blood serum levels of leucocytes, platels, hemoglobin, fibrinogen, and granulocytes/lymphocytes ratio on the probability of women being in the USs group. Data were analyzed using R. We applied multiple logistic regression with backward elimination to model the odds ratio (OR) of USs versus ULMs.ResultsWe report the results from the model with predictors of age, hemoglobin, fibrinogen and granulocytes/lymphocytes ratio. The variables hemoglobin and granulocytes/lymphocytes ratio are with p-values close to the boundary of the standard significance level of 5% (6.5% and 6.9% respectively) and we suspect that there is some evidence for their importance in the model. Older with one year women (OR 1.15, 95% CI: (1.06, 1.25), p-value < 0.001) and women with higher levels of the preoperative fibrinogen with one unit (OR 3.71, 95% CI: (1.36, 10.10), p-value = 0.01) were found to have statistically significantly bigger odds of USs.ConclusionBased on the results from the data, the preoperative fibrinogen levels could have a significant role in differentiating patients with USs and ULMs. Further investigation based on data with a bigger sample size is needed to confirm our findings.DisclosuresThe authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose.
Bibliography:ESGO 2024 Congress Abstracts
05. Miscellaneous
ISSN:1048-891X
1525-1438
DOI:10.1136/ijgc-2024-ESGO.520