Prognostic Value of Metastatic Lymph Node Ratio and Identification of Factors Influencing the Lymph Node Yield in Patients Undergoing Curative Colon Cancer Resection

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Mroczkowski, Pawel [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Kim, Samuel [2 ,4 ]
Otto, Ronny [2 ]
Lippert, Hans [2 ,5 ]
Zajdel, Radoslaw [6 ,7 ]
Zajdel, Karolina [7 ]
Merecz-Sadowska, Anna [6 ,8 ]
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[1] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Gen & Colorectal Surg, Pl Hallera 1, PL-90647 Lodz, Poland
[2] Otto von Guericke Univ, Inst Qual Assurance Operat Med Ltd, Leipziger Str 44, D-39120 Magdeburg, Germany
[3] Ruhr Univ, Univ Hosp Knappschaftskrankenhaus, Dept Surg, Schornau 23-25, D-44892 Bochum, Germany
[4] Sanitatsversorgungszentrum Torgelow, Bundeswehr Neumuhler Str 10b, D-17358 Torgelow, Germany
[5] Otto von Guericke Univ, Dept Gen Visceral & Vasc Surg, Leipziger Str 44, D-39120 Magdeburg, Germany
[6] Univ Lodz, Dept Econ & Med Informat, PL-90214 Lodz, Poland
[7] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Med Informat & Stat, PL-90645 Lodz, Poland
[8] Med Univ Lodz, Dept Allergol & Resp Rehabil, PL-90725 Lodz, Poland
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colon cancer; lymph nodes; lymph node yield; lymph node ratio; five-year overall survival; COLORECTAL-CANCER; MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY; SURGICAL-TREATMENT; STAGE-II; SURVIVAL; HARVEST; RETRIEVAL; QUALITY; INDICATOR; IMPROVE;
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10.3390/cancers16010218
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Due to the impact of nodal metastasis on colon cancer prognosis, adequate regional lymph node resection and accurate pathological evaluation are required. The ratio of metastatic to examined nodes may bring an additional prognostic value to the actual staging system. This study analyzes the identification of factors influencing a high lymph node yield and its impact on survival. The lymph node ratio was determined in patients with fewer than 12 or at least 12 evaluated nodes. The study included patients after radical colon cancer resection in UICC stages II and III. For the lymph node ratio (LNR) analysis, node-positive patients were divided into four categories: i.e., LNR 1 (<0.05), LNR 2 (>= 0.05; <0.2), LNR 3 (>= 0.2; <0.4), and LNR 4 (>= 0.4), and classified into two groups: i.e., those with <12 and >= 12 evaluated nodes. The study was conducted on 7012 patients who met the set criteria and were included in the data analysis. The mean number of examined lymph nodes was 22.08 (SD 10.64, median 20). Among the study subjects, 94.5% had 12 or more nodes evaluated. These patients were more likely to be younger, women, with a lower ASA classification, pT3 and pN2 categories. Also, they had no risk factors and frequently had a right-sided tumor. In the multivariate analysis, a younger age, ASA classification of II and III, high pT and pN categories, absence of risk factors, and right-sided location remained independent predictors for a lymph node yield >= 12. The univariate survival analysis of the entire cohort demonstrated a better five-year overall survival (OS) in patients with at least 12 lymph nodes examined (68% vs. 63%, p = 0.027). The LNR groups showed a significant association with OS, reaching from 75.5% for LNR 1 to 33.1% for LNR 4 (p < 0.001) in the >= 12 cohort, and from 74.8% for LNR2 to 49.3% for LNR4 (p = 0.007) in the <12 cohort. This influence remained significant and independent in multivariate analyses. The hazard ratios ranged from 1.016 to 2.698 for patients with less than 12 nodes, and from 1.248 to 3.615 for those with at least 12 nodes. The LNR allowed for a more precise estimation of the OS compared with the pN classification system. The metastatic lymph node ratio is an independent predictor for survival and should be included in current staging and therapeutic decision-making processes.
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