Lung Metastasectomy: Where Do We Stand? Results from an Italian Multicentric Prospective Database
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
Statistical Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Number (%) |
---|---|
Age, years mean (±SD) | 63.1 (±11.4) |
Gender | |
M (%) | 258 (56%) |
F (%) | 203 (44%) |
ECOG § n (%) | |
0 | 403 (87.4%) |
1 | 42 (9.1%) |
2 | 16 (3.5%) |
3 | 0 |
Cardiovascular comorbidities ° | |
n (%) | 228 (49.5%) |
Pulmonary comorbidities °° | |
n (%) | 54 (11.7%) |
FEV1 % of predicted | |
mean (SD) | 101.1% (19.5) |
FVC % of predicted | |
mean (SD) | 102.1% (18.8) |
DFI (months) | |
mean (SD) | 47.3 (40.1) |
DFI > 24 months n (%) | 299 (64.9%) |
DFI ≤ 24 months n (%) | 162 (35.5%) |
Adjuvant therapy * | |
yes | 223 (48.4%) |
no | 238 (51.6%) |
Histology n (%) | |
epithelial | 401 (87.0) |
sarcoma | 35 (7.6%) |
melanoma | 21 (4.6%) |
germinal cell | 4 (0.8%) |
Histology n (%) | |
colon | 211 (45.8%) |
non-colon | 250 (54.2%) |
Clinical N status ** | |
cN0 | 381 (82.6%) |
cN1 | 80 (17.4%) |
Variables | Number (%) |
---|---|
Pathological dimension of larger lesion n (%) | |
<1 cm | 124 (26.9%) |
1– <2 cm | 221 (47.9%) |
2– <3 cm | 73 (15.8%) |
3– <4 cm | 17 (3.7%) |
≥4 cm | 26 (5.6%) |
Number of lesions n (%) | |
1 lesion | 293 (63.6%) |
more than 1 lesion | 168 (36.4%) |
Side of the lesions n (%) | |
unilateral | 438 (95.0%) |
bilateral | 23 (5%) |
Type of approach * n (%) | |
VATS | 143 (30.4%) |
open | 327 (69.6%) |
Type of surgical procedure * n (%) | |
wedge resection | 407/470 (86.6%) |
segmentectomy | 13/470 (2.8%) |
lobectomy/bilobectomy | 46/470 (9.8%) |
pneumonectomy | 4/470 (0.8%) |
Operative time (min) * Mean (SD) | 118 (64.3) |
Surgical device n (%) | |
mechanical stapler | 321 (69.6%) |
others | 140 (30.4%) |
Lymph node sampling/dissection n (%) | |
yes | 220 (47.7%) |
no | 241 (52.3%) |
Pathological N status | |
pN0 | 201/220 |
pN1 | 15/220 |
pN2 | 4/220 |
Post-operative complications * ° n | |
air leaking | 26 |
bleeding | 21 |
pleural effusion | 19 |
supraventricular arrhythmia | 15 |
pulmonary embolism | 1 |
others minor | 40 |
Post-operative stay (days) * mean (SD) | 4.4 (2.7) |
Radicality n (%) | |
R0 | 448 (97.1%) |
R1 | 4 (0.9%) |
R2 | 9 (2.0%) |
Factor | RC | OR | OR (95% CI) | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Operative time a | 0.004 | 1.004 | 1.001–1.008 | 0.021 |
Pulmonary comorbidities b | 0.881 | 2.411 | 1.253–4.639 | 0.008 |
Gender b | 0.615 | |||
Age a | 0.353 | |||
Cardiovascular comorbidities b | 0.850 | |||
FEV1% of predicted a | 0.103 | |||
ECOG a | 0.232 | |||
Surgical procedure b | 0.479 | |||
Surgical approach b | 0.656 | |||
Surgical technique b | 0.897 | |||
Laser b | 0.419 | |||
Side b | 0.599 | |||
Lymphadenectomy b | 0.280 | |||
Number of lesions b | 0.119 | |||
DFI 24 b | 0.555 | |||
Primary histology b | 0.327 | |||
Adjuvant therapies b | 0.563 |
Factor | p-Value |
---|---|
Diameter * | 0.289 |
Surgical procedure 407 wedge resections vs. 63 anatomical resections | 0.535 |
Surgical approach 143 VATS vs. 327 open approaches | 0.536 |
Surgical technique 324 Stapler ± coagulating devices vs. 146 solo coagulating devices | 0.071 |
Laser application 106 laser applications vs. 364 cases of no laser use | 0.182 |
Number of lesions # 293 patients underwent surgery for a single lesion vs. 168 patients operated on for multiple metastases | 0.889 |
Factor | HR (95%CI) | p-Value | RC | HR (95%CI) | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gender b | 0.702 (0.495–0.995) | 0.047 | −0.310 | 0.733 (0.514–1.046) | 0.087 |
Age a | 1.005 (0.990–1.021) | 0.512 | |||
DFI 24 b | 1.629 (1.160–2.287) | 0.005 | 0.381 | 1.464 (1.036–2.068) | 0.031 |
Side b | 0.867 (0.439–0.860) | 0.733 | |||
Lymphadenectomy b | 1.078 (0.771–1.508 | 0.659 | |||
Surgical technique b | 0.991 (0.687–1.429) | 0.960 | |||
Primary histology b | 2.273 (1.490–3.465) | <0.001 | 0.505 | 1.657 (1.021–2.691) | 0.041 |
Colon histology b | 0.614 (0.439–0.860) | 0.004 | −0.332 | 0.717 (0.488–1.054) | 0.091 |
Surgical procedure b | 1.234 (0.775–1.965) | 0.376 | |||
Laser application b | 0.819 (0.537–1.248) | 0.353 | |||
Pathological dimension b | 1.144 (0.978–1.338) | 0.092 | 0.079 | 1.082 (0.924–1.268) | 0.327 |
Residual disease b | 1.883 (0.830–4.270) | 0.130 | |||
Surgical approach b | 0.941 (0.657–1.347) | 0.740 | |||
Number of resected lesions b | 1.228 (0.870–1.735) | 0.242 | |||
N status b | 1.482 (0.961–2.287) | 0.075 | 0.192 | 1.211 (0.770–1.906) | 0.407 |
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Ambrogi, M.C.; Aprile, V.; Sanna, S.; Forti Parri, S.N.; Rizzardi, G.; Fanucchi, O.; Valentini, L.; Italiani, A.; Morganti, R.; Cartia, C.F.; et al. Lung Metastasectomy: Where Do We Stand? Results from an Italian Multicentric Prospective Database. J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 3106. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13113106
Ambrogi MC, Aprile V, Sanna S, Forti Parri SN, Rizzardi G, Fanucchi O, Valentini L, Italiani A, Morganti R, Cartia CF, et al. Lung Metastasectomy: Where Do We Stand? Results from an Italian Multicentric Prospective Database. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(11):3106. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13113106
Chicago/Turabian StyleAmbrogi, Marcello Carlo, Vittorio Aprile, Stefano Sanna, Sergio Nicola Forti Parri, Giovanna Rizzardi, Olivia Fanucchi, Leonardo Valentini, Alberto Italiani, Riccardo Morganti, Carlotta Francesca Cartia, and et al. 2024. "Lung Metastasectomy: Where Do We Stand? Results from an Italian Multicentric Prospective Database" Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 11: 3106. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13113106
APA StyleAmbrogi, M. C., Aprile, V., Sanna, S., Forti Parri, S. N., Rizzardi, G., Fanucchi, O., Valentini, L., Italiani, A., Morganti, R., Cartia, C. F., Hughes, J. M., Lucchi, M., & Droghetti, A. (2024). Lung Metastasectomy: Where Do We Stand? Results from an Italian Multicentric Prospective Database. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(11), 3106. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13113106