Bronchial sleeve resection or pneumonectomy for non-small cell lung cancer: a propensity-matched analysis of long-term results, survival and quality of life

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Andersson, Saana E. M. [1 ]
Rauma, Ville H. S. [1 ]
Sihvo, Eero I. [1 ]
Rasanen, Jari V. [1 ]
Ilonen, Ilkka K. [1 ]
Salo, Jarmo A. [1 ]
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[1] Helsinki Univ Hosp, Dept Gen Thorac & Esophageal Surg, Heart & Lung Ctr, FIN-00029 Helsinki, Finland
关键词
Bronchial sleeve resection; pneumonectomy (PN); non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC); analysis; long-term survival; quality of life; THORACIC-SURGERY DATABASE; MAJOR MORBIDITY; LOBECTOMY; MORTALITY; TUMORS; COMPLICATIONS; VALIDATION; PREDICTORS; SOCIETY;
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10.3978/j.issn.2072-1439.2015.10.62
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Background: No randomized studies exist comparing pneumonectomy (PN) and sleeve lobectomy (SL). We evaluated surgical results and long-term quality of life in patients operated on for central non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) using either SL or PN. Methods: A total of 641 NSCLC patients underwent surgery 2000-2010. SL was performed in 40 (6.2%) and PN in 67 (10.5%). In 2011, all surviving patients were sent a 15D Quality of Life Questionnaire which 83% replied. Propensity-score-matching analysis was utilized to compare the groups. Results: Thirty-two bronchial (18 right/14 left), seven vasculobronchial (3 right/4 left), one right wedge SL, and 18 right and 22 left PN were performed. Preoperatively, the Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) score, forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) and diffusion capacity did not differ between groups. The perioperative complication rate and pattern were similar, but SL group had less major complications (P<0.027). One perioperative death (2.5%) occurred in SL group and four (6%) in PN. The 90-day mortality rate was 5% (n=2) for SL and 7.5% (n=5) for PN. In the follow-up total cancer recurrence did not differ (P=0.187). Quality of life measured by 15D showed no significant difference in separate dimensions or total score, except tendency to favor SL in moving or breathing. The 5-year survival did not differ between groups (P=0.458), but no deaths were observed in SL group after 5 years. Conclusions: Due to less major operative complications and better long-term survival, we would advocate using SL when feasible, but in patients tolerating PN it should be considered if SL seems not to be oncologically sufficiently radical.
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