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Efficacy of functional operability algorithm for octogenarians with primary lung cancer.

Hideo Umezu1, Shinichiro Miyoshi, Osamu Araki, Yohko Karube, Motohiko Tamura, Satoru Kobayashi, Hiromi Ishihama, Masayuki Chida.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The number of lung cancer patients is increasing in association with the aging of society, and age is associated with the risk of undergoing a thoracotomy procedure. We prospectively investigated the efficacy of a functional operability algorithm that included pulmonary function and exercise test results for determining the indication for surgery in octogenarians.
METHODS: From April 2001 to October 2008, surgical indications for a total of 45 octogenarians were assessed using our algorithm, including forced expiratory volume in 1 s/forced vital capacity ratio, predicted postoperative percent of forced expiratory volume in 1 s, Hugh-Jones dyspneic index, and empirical anaerobic threshold obtained during an exercise test. Then the surgical results were reviewed.
RESULTS: Thoracotomy was contraindicated in one patient; the remaining 44 patients underwent surgery. Axilloanterior thoracotomy (75%), lobectomy (84%), and mediastinal lymph node dissection (73%) were the major procedures. Altogether, 37 postthoracotomy complica-Received: 13 February 2011 / Accepted: 30 May 2011 © The Japanese Association for Thoracic Surgery 2012 tions occurred in 29 (65.9%) patients. The 30-day and hospital mortality rates were 2.3% and 4.5%, respectively, and overall and disease-specific 5-year survival rates for the 42 patients were 54.5% and 79.6%, respectively.
CONCLUSION: Following careful selection with our functional operability algorithm, octogenarians were able to tolerate a standard lung resection for primary lung cancer with acceptable morbidity and mortality. Their survival was consistent with that of younger cancer patients.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22237737     DOI: 10.1007/s11748-011-0842-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 1863-6705


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