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The presence of air bronchogram is a novel predictor of negative nodal involvement in radiologically pure-solid lung cancer.

Aritoshi Hattori1, Kenji Suzuki, Tatsuo Maeyashiki, Mariko Fukui, Yoshitaka Kitamura, Takeshi Matsunaga, Yoshikazu Miyasaka, Kazuya Takamochi, Shiaki Oh.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Phase III trials regarding the feasibility of segmentectomy for lung cancer ≤ 2 cm in size are now underway in Japan and the USA. However, despite their small size, lung cancers that show a pure-solid appearance on thin-section computed tomography (CT) are considered to be invasive with a high frequency of nodal involvement.
METHODS: Between 2008 and 2011, 556 clinical Stage IA lung cancer patients underwent pulmonary resection. For all patients, the findings obtained by preoperative thin-section CT were reviewed and the maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) on positron emission tomography was recorded. Several clinicopathological features were investigated to identify predictors of nodal metastasis using multivariate analyses.
RESULTS: One hundred and eighty-four clinical Stage IA lung cancer patients showed a pure-solid appearance on thin-section CT. Among them, air bronchogram was found radiologically in 58 (32%) patients. Nodal involvement was observed in 10 (17%) patients with air bronchogram, compared with 43 (34%) without air bronchogram, in clinical Stage IA pure-solid lung cancer. A multivariate analysis revealed that air bronchogram, clinical T1a and SUVmax were significant predictors of postoperative nodal involvement (P < 0.01, <0.01, and 0.03, respectively). Furthermore, nodal metastasis was never seen in patients with clinical T1a pure-solid lung cancers who had both air bronchogram and low SUVmax.
CONCLUSIONS: The presence of air bronchogram was a novel predictor of negative nodal involvement in clinical Stage IA pure-solid lung cancer. Segmentectomy with thorough lymph node dissection is a feasible option for these patients despite a pure-solid appearance.

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Keywords:  Air bronchogram; Lymph node metastasis; Prognosis; Pure-solid nodule

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24135955     DOI: 10.1093/ejcts/ezt467

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


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1.  Predictors of pathological non-invasive lung cancer with pure-solid appearance on computed tomography to identify possible candidates for sublobar resection.

Authors:  Aritoshi Hattori; Tatsuo Maeyashiki; Takeshi Matsunaga; Kazuya Takamochi; Shiaki Oh; Kenji Suzuki
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2015-04-22       Impact factor: 2.549

2.  Oncological outcomes of sublobar resection for clinical-stage IA high-risk non-small cell lung cancer patients with a radiologically solid appearance on computed tomography.

Authors:  Aritoshi Hattori; Kazuya Takamochi; Takeshi Matsunaga; Shiaki Oh; Kenji Suzuki
Journal:  Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2016-01

3.  Is lower zone mediastinal nodal dissection always mandatory for lung cancer in the lower lobe?

Authors:  Hiroyasu Ueno; Aritoshi Hattori; Takeshi Matsunaga; Kazuya Takamochi; Shiaki Oh; Kenji Suzuki
Journal:  Surg Today       Date:  2015-01-27       Impact factor: 2.549

4.  Radiological Features of Programmed Cell Death-Ligand 2-positive Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Single-institution Retrospective Study.

Authors:  Kazuki Takada; Gouji Toyokawa; Koichi Azuma; Shinkichi Takamori; Tomoko Jogo; Fumihiko Hirai; Tetsuzo Tagawa; Akihiko Kawahara; Jun Akiba; Isamu Okamoto; Yoichi Nakanishi; Yoshinao Oda; Tomoaki Hoshino; Yoshihiko Maehara
Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2018 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.155

5.  Ultra-High-Resolution Computed Tomography of the Lung: Image Quality of a Prototype Scanner.

Authors:  Ryutaro Kakinuma; Noriyuki Moriyama; Yukio Muramatsu; Shiho Gomi; Masahiro Suzuki; Hirobumi Nagasawa; Masahiko Kusumoto; Tomohiko Aso; Yoshihisa Muramatsu; Takaaki Tsuchida; Koji Tsuta; Akiko Miyagi Maeshima; Naobumi Tochigi; Shun-Ichi Watanabe; Naoki Sugihara; Shinsuke Tsukagoshi; Yasuo Saito; Masahiro Kazama; Kazuto Ashizawa; Kazuo Awai; Osamu Honda; Hiroyuki Ishikawa; Naoya Koizumi; Daisuke Komoto; Hiroshi Moriya; Seitaro Oda; Yasuji Oshiro; Masahiro Yanagawa; Noriyuki Tomiyama; Hisao Asamura
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-09-09       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Numbers and Stations: Impact of Examined Lymph Node on Precise Staging and Survival of Radiologically Pure-Solid NSCLC: A Multi-Institutional Study.

Authors:  Donglai Chen; Yiming Mao; Junmiao Wen; Jian Shu; Fei Ye; Yunlang She; Qifeng Ding; Li Shi; Tao Xue; Min Fan; Yongbing Chen; Chang Chen
Journal:  JTO Clin Res Rep       Date:  2020-03-23

7.  Integrative Predictive Models of Computed Tomography Texture Parameters and Hematological Parameters for Lymph Node Metastasis in Lung Adenocarcinomas.

Authors:  Wenping Chen; Mengying Xu; Yiwen Sun; Changfeng Ji; Ling Chen; Song Liu; Kefeng Zhou; Zhengyang Zhou
Journal:  J Comput Assist Tomogr       Date:  2022 Mar-Apr 01       Impact factor: 1.826

8.  Less is more in solid-dominant lung cancer? Sublobar resection versus lobectomy for solid-dominant stage IA non-small-cell lung cancer: A meta-analysis study.

Authors:  Juntang Guo; Yang Liu; Xiaodong Tian; Zhipeng Ren; Jixing Lin; Bailin Wang; Chaoyang Liang
Journal:  Mol Clin Oncol       Date:  2019-08-22

9.  Leveraging hybrid biomarkers in clinical endpoint prediction.

Authors:  Maliazurina Saad; Ik Hyun Lee
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2020-10-07       Impact factor: 2.796

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