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Factors affecting survival after bronchoplasty and broncho-angioplasty for lung cancer: single institutional review of 147 patients.

Takeshi Nagayasu1, Keitaro Matsumoto, Tsutomu Tagawa, Akihiro Nakamura, Naoya Yamasaki, Atsushi Nanashima.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We compared the results of bronchoplasty and bronchoplasty with pulmonary angioplasty (broncho-angioplasty). Multivariate analysis was done to determine potential prognostic factors for both procedures based on our 20-year single-center experience.
METHODS: Between January 1985 and December 2004, 163 bronchoplastic procedures were done in 1405 patients who underwent lung resections for lung cancer at Nagasaki University Hospital. After excluding 16 carino-plasty patients, 147 patients (118 bronchoplasty and 29 broncho-angioplasty) were included.
RESULTS: In the bronchoplasty group, the postoperative morbidity was 22.9% (27/118) and the 90-day postoperative mortality was 5.9% (7/118), while in the broncho-angioplasty group the postoperative morbidity was 27.6% (8/29) and the postoperative mortality was 17.2% (5/29). The 5-year survival for all patients was 56.0%. Among patients with stage I or II, the 5-year survival was 76.2% in the bronchoplasty group and 51.9% in the broncho-angioplasty group (p=0.1791). On the other hand, among patients with stage III or IV, 5-year survival was 43.5% in the bronchoplasty group and 7.9% in the broncho-angioplasty group (p=0.0192). Multivariate analysis indicated that the type of operation, postoperative complications, histologic type, and pN status were significant factors affecting survival.
CONCLUSIONS: Both bronchoplasty and broncho-angioplasty are useful for the treatment of patients with lung cancer and should be performed in stage I or II. However, careful patient selection is mandatory in patients with advanced tumor stages and in those with nonsquamous cell carcinoma, especially if broncho-angioplasty is being considered.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16473517     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcts.2005.12.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cardiothorac Surg        ISSN: 1010-7940            Impact factor:   4.191


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