| Literature DB >> 35953730 |
Yangjun Liu1,2, Erik Pettersson2, Anna Schandl1,3,4, Sheraz Markar1,5, Asif Johar1, Pernilla Lagergren6,7.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To examine the association between dispositional optimism and all-cause mortality after esophageal cancer surgery and whether pathological tumor stage and the COVID-19 pandemic modified this association.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Esophagectomy; Positive psychology; Survival; Survivorship
Year: 2022 PMID: 35953730 PMCID: PMC9371627 DOI: 10.1007/s00520-022-07311-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Support Care Cancer ISSN: 0941-4355 Impact factor: 3.359
Fig. 1Flowchart of patient selection for inclusion. Note. OSCAR study: a prospective, ongoing, Swedish-nationwide cohort study entitled “Oesophageal Surgery on Cancer patients-Adaptation and Recovery (OSCAR).” LOT-R, Life Orientation Test-Revised
Characteristics of the 335 patients undergoing esophageal cancer surgery in Sweden
| Mean ± SD | 67.4 ± 8.2 |
| Median | 68.7 |
| Range | [34.9, 83.7] |
| Female | 31 (9.3) |
| Male | 304 (90.8) |
| Non-cohabitating | 79 (23.6) |
| Cohabitating | 256 (76.4) |
| Nine-year compulsory school | 82 (24.5) |
| Upper secondary school | 159 (47.5) |
| Higher education | 94 (28.1) |
| Yes | 265 (79.1) |
| No | 70 (20.9) |
| Total minimally invasive esophagectomy | 115 (34.3) |
| Hybrid minimally invasive esophagectomy | 119 (35.5) |
| Open esophagectomy | 101 (30.2) |
| Tis-II | 219 (65.4) |
| III–IV | 116 (34.6) |
| Adenocarcinoma | 279 (83.3) |
| Squamous cell carcinoma | 51 (15.2) |
| Dysplasia | 5 (1.5) |
| No complication | 113 (33.7) |
| I–II | 94 (28.1) |
| III–IV | 128 (38.2) |
| Radical | 307 (91.6) |
| Nonradical | 28 (8.4) |
| 0 | 142 (42.4) |
| 1 | 112 (33.4) |
| ≥ 2 | 81 (24.2) |
| Mean ± SD | 15.2 ± 3.3 |
| Median | 15 |
| Range | [5, 20] |
Note. All values are number (%) unless otherwise stated, and the percentage is rounded up, which in some cases gives a sum not equal to 100%. LOT-R, Life Orientation Test-Revised
Fig. 2Hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for all-cause mortality with one unit increase in the sum score of Life Orientation Test-Revised (LOT-R), with pathological tumor stage and the COVID-19 pandemic as effect modifiers
Fig. 3Predicted cumulative survival curves after esophageal cancer surgery for patients with average dispositional optimism level (LOT-R sum score equaling to 15) and patients with higher dispositional optimism (LOT-R sum score equaling to 16), with follow-up period before the COVID-19 pandemic and pathological tumor stage as an effect modifier. Note. LOT-R, Life Orientation Test-Revised; HR, hazard ratio; CI, confidence interval