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Impact of mediastinal lymph node dissection on octogenarians with non-small cell lung cancer.

Shinjiro Mizuguchi1, Kiyotoshi Inoue, Takashi Iwata, Nobuhiro Izumi, Takuma Tsukioka, Ryuhei Morita, Tatsuya Nishida, Noritoshi Nishiyama, Taichi Shuto, Shigefumi Suehiro.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Impacts of mediastinal lymph node dissection on a patient's course after pulmonary resection is unclear in octogenarians with non-small cell lung cancer.
METHODS: Retrospectively identified subjects included 39 octogenarians and 1 nonagenarian, with grades according to the Charlson Comorbidity Index ranging from only 0 to 2. We performed mediastinal lymph node dissection in 19 patients (D group), and just lymph node sampling biopsy in the other 21 (S group). We compared clinicopathologic features and outcome after surgery between both groups.
RESULTS: Deterioration of performance status at the time of discharge, evident in 17 patients overall, was significantly more frequent in the D group. Postoperative complications occurred in 27 patients overall and there was no significant difference between the two groups. Survival rates in younger patients at 1, 3, and 5 years were 86, 59, and 49%, respectively; in octogenarians these were 83, 58, and 42% (no significant difference). Nor did survival differ significantly by surgical management of mediastinal lymph nodes; 1-, 3-, and 5-year survival rates were 94, 63, and 40%, respectively in the D group and 78, 66, and 43%, respectively in the S group.
CONCLUSION: Octogenarians with non-small cell lung cancer should be treated by urgent pulmonary resection whenever possible. Since mediastinal lymph node dissection has little effect on long-term survival or the carried risk of worsening performance status at discharge, pulmonary resection without complete mediastinal lymph node dissection should be considered.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16613227     DOI: 10.1007/BF02744871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 1344-4964


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