Results
Adequate cytoreduction was achieved in 82% of patients (completeness of cytoreduction score (CC)-0: 49%; CC-1: 33%). Median
simplified peritoneal cancer index (SPCI), operative time, and estimated blood loss were 14 (range, 0–21), 483.5 min (range,
46–1,402), and 800 ml (range, 0–14,000), respectively. Pathology assessment demonstrated high-grade tumors in 36% of patients
and lymph node involvement in 23% of patients. Major postoperative morbidity occurred in 70 (25%) patients. Median overall
survival was 6.72 years (95% confidence interval (CI), 4.17 years not reached), with 5 year overall survival probability of
52.7% (95% CI, 42.4, 62%). In a multivariate Cox-regression model, tumor grade, age, preoperative SPCI and chemo-naïve status
at surgery were joint significant predictors of overall survival. Tumor grade, postoperative CC-score, prior chemotherapy,
and preoperative SPCI were joint significant predictors of time to progression.