POINT: Operative risk of pneumonectomy—Influence of preoperative induction therapy
- Author(s)
- Henning A. Gaissert; Dong Yoon Keum; Cameron D. Wright; Marek Ancukiewicz; Eric Monroe; Dean M. Donahue; John C. Wain; Michael Lanuti; James S. Allan; Noah C. Choi; Douglas J. Mathisen
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Keum, Dong Yoon
- Department
- Dept. of Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery (흉부외과학)
- Journal Title
- Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
- Issued Date
- 2009
- Volume
- 138
- Issue
- 2
- Abstract
- Background: Prior data indicate increased perioperative morbidity and mortality in patients receiving induction
chemoradiotherapy before pneumonectomy for lung cancer.
Objective: We reviewed a consecutive series of pneumonectomies to determine the impact of induction therapy
on operative mortality.
Results: Over a 15-year period, 183 patients underwent pneumonectomy for lung cancer. Forty-six received combined
preoperative radiochemotherapy (25.2%), and 137 patients underwent resection only. Indications for
induction therapy were stage IIB disease in 1, IIIA in 35, IIIB in 8, and IV in 2 patients. Patients receiving
induction therapy were younger (mean age 58.4 vs 61.9 years; P ¼ .033), had less heart disease (6.5 vs
26.3%; P¼.0035), higher preoperative forced expiratory volume in 1 second (2.48 vs 2.13 L; P¼.0018), a lower
rate of endobronchial tumor (34.8 vs 67.2%; P ¼ .0002), and underwent intrapericardial procedures more often
(71.7 vs 43.1%; P ¼ .0011). Hospital mortality was 4.3 % (2/46) after preoperative therapy and 6.6% (9/137)
after resection only (P ¼.73); the difference in cardiopulmonary morbidity was not significant (51.1%vs 40.4%;
P ¼ .22). Induction did not predict hospital mortality after adjustment for a propensity score derived from nonoperative
and operative variables correlated with neoadjuvant therapy.
Conclusions: A regimen of induction radiation and chemotherapy does not increase the operative mortality of
pneumonectomy in carefully selected patients.
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