Mohs micrographic surgery in immunosuppressed vs immunocompetent patients: Results of a prospective nationwide cohort study (REGESMOHS, Spanish registry of Mohs surgery)

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作者
Abril-Perez, Carlos [1 ,2 ]
Mansilla-Polo, Miguel [1 ,2 ]
Escutia-Munoz, Begona [1 ,2 ]
Sanmartin, Onofre [3 ]
Garces, Joan R. [4 ,5 ]
Rodriguez-Prieto, Manuel A. [6 ]
Ruiz-Salas, Veronica [4 ,5 ]
de Eusebio-Murillo, Esther [7 ]
Minano-Medrano, Roman [8 ]
Gonzalez-Sixto, Beatriz [9 ]
Artola-Igarza, Juan L. [10 ]
Alfaro-Rubio, Alberto [11 ]
Redondo, Pedro [12 ]
Delgado-Jimenez, Yolanda [13 ,14 ]
Sanchez-Schmidt, Julia M. [15 ]
Allende-Markixana, Irati [16 ]
Alonso-Pacheco, Maria L. [17 ]
Garcia-Bracamonte, Beatriz [18 ]
de la Cueva-Dobao, Pablo [19 ]
Navarro-Tejedor, Raquel [14 ]
Ciudad-Blanco, Cristina [20 ,21 ]
Carnero-Gonzalez, Lucia [22 ]
Vazquez-Veiga, Hugo [23 ]
Cano-Martinez, Natividad [19 ,21 ]
Serra-Guillen, Carlos [3 ]
Vilarrasa, Eva [4 ,5 ]
Sanchez-Sambucety, Pedro [6 ]
Lopez-Estebaranz, Jose L. [8 ]
Florez-Menendez, Angeles [9 ]
Martorell-Calatayud, Antonio [11 ]
Gil, Pilar [12 ]
Morales-Gordillo, Victoriano [13 ]
Toll, Agusti [15 ]
Ocerin-Guerra, Izascun [16 ]
Mayor-Arenal, Matias [17 ]
Suarez-Fernandez, Ricardo [20 ]
Sainz-Gaspar, Laura [23 ]
Descalzo, Miguel A. [24 ]
Garcia-Doval, Ignacio [24 ]
Botella-Estrada, Rafael [1 ,2 ,25 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Univ La Fe, Valencia, Spain
[2] Inst Invest Sanit La Fe ISS La Fe, Valencia, Spain
[3] Inst Valenciano Oncol, Valencia, Spain
[4] Hosp Santa Creu & Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
[5] Ctr Med Teknon, Barcelona, Spain
[6] Complejo Asistencial Univ Leon, Leon, Spain
[7] Complejo Hosp Univ Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Spain
[8] Hosp Univ Fdn Alcorcon, Madrid, Spain
[9] Complexo Hosp Univ Pontevedra, Grp Invest DIPO, IIS Galicia SERGAS UVIGO, Pontevedra, Spain
[10] Hosp Galdakao, Galdakao, Spain
[11] Hosp Manises, Valencia, Spain
[12] Clin Univ Navarra, Pamplona, Spain
[13] Hosp Univ Quiron Salud, Madrid, Spain
[14] Hosp Univ Princesa, Madrid, Spain
[15] Hosp Mar, Barcelona, Spain
[16] Hosp Univ Cruces, Baracaldo, Spain
[17] Hosp La Paz, Madrid, Spain
[18] Hosp Univ Doce Octubre, Madrid, Spain
[19] Hosp Infanta Leonor, Madrid, Spain
[20] Hosp Gen Univ Gregorio Maranon, Madrid, Spain
[21] Hosp La Zarzuela, Madrid, Spain
[22] Hosp Univ Araba, Vitoria, Spain
[23] Complexo Hosp Univ Santiago, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
[24] Fdn Piel Sana Acad Espanola Dermatol, Madrid, Spain
[25] Univ Valencia, Valencia, Spain
关键词
SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA; SKIN-CANCER; DERMATOLOGY; EXPERIENCE; AUSTRALIA; ACADEMY;
D O I
10.1111/jdv.20103
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Background Immunosuppressed (IS) patients, particularly solid organ transplant recipients and those on immunosuppressive therapy, face a higher incidence and recurrence of nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSC), including basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is the preferred treatment for high-risk NMSC due to its high cure rate and margin examination capabilities. However, IS patients may experience more complications, such as surgical site infections, and a greater risk of recurrence, making their outcomes a subject of interest. Objectives This study aimed to compare IS and immunocompetent (IC) patients undergoing MMS for NMSC in terms of baseline characteristics, intra- and post-surgical complications, and postoperative recurrence rates. Methods The study utilized data from the REGESMOHS registry, a 7-year prospective cohort study in Spain. It included 5226 patients, categorizing them into IC (5069) and IS (157) groups. IS patients included solid organ transplant recipients, those on immunosuppressive treatments, individuals with haematological tumours and HIV-positive patients. Patient data, tumour characteristics, surgical details and outcomes were collected and analysed. Results IS patients demonstrated a higher proportion of SCC, multiple synchronous tumours and tumours invading deeper structures. Complex closures, unfinished MMS and more surgical sections were observed in the IS group. Although intra-operative morbidity was higher among IS patients, this difference became non-significant when adjusted for other variables such as year of surgery, antiplatelet/anticoagulant treatment or type of closure. Importantly, IS patients had a substantially higher recurrence rate (IRR 2.79) compared to IC patients. Conclusions This study suggests that IS patients may be at a higher risk of development of AE such as bleeding or tumour necrosis and are at a higher risk of tumour recurrence. Close follow-up and consideration of the specific characteristics of NMSC in IS patients are crucial. Further research with extended follow-up is needed to better understand the long-term outcomes for this patient group.
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