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Impact of induction chemoradiotherapy on pulmonary function after lobectomy for lung cancer
Authors:Hiroaki Nomori  Atsushi Shiraishi  Yue Cong  Kazufusa Shoji  Masafumi Misawa  Hiroshi Sugimura  Yu Oyama
Affiliation:1. Department of Thoracic Surgery, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa City, Chiba, Japan;2. Department of Emergency and Trauma Center, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa City, Chiba, Japan;3. Department of Radiology, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa City, Chiba, Japan;4. Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa City, Chiba, Japan;5. Department of Medical Oncology, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa City, Chiba, Japan
Abstract:

Objective

Our study aim was to determine whether there are differential changes in whole-lung and regional lung functions after lobectomy for lung cancer between propensity score-matched patients treated with and without induction chemoradiotherapy, by using single-photon emission computed tomography lung perfusion.

Methods

This study was a retrospective matched cohort study of consecutively acquired data. Pulmonary function test and perfusion scintigraphy were conducted before lobectomy and 6 months after lobectomy in patients treated with induction therapy (n = 72) and in those not treated (n = 170), for measuring functional changes of whole lung, contralateral lung, and lobes. After exact matching on resected lobe site, propensity scores for age, smoking status, preoperative pulmonary functions, and predicted postoperative pulmonary function were used to match the groups.

Results

After the matching, 46 patients were selected from the groups. Standardized mean differences of the 5 matched variables were <0.1. Whole lung function significantly decreased after lobectomy in the induction therapy group than in the noninduction therapy group (P < .001). Although ipsilateral preserved lobe function before surgery was not different between the groups (P = .33), postoperative value was significantly lower in the induction therapy group than in the noninduction therapy group (P < .001). Although both groups showed a significant increase of contralateral lung function after lobectomy (P < .01), the increases were not significantly different between the groups (P = .81).

Conclusions

Induction chemoradiotherapy was associated with reduced pulmonary function after lobectomy because of a decrease in ipsilateral preserved lobe function, which could be caused by the chronic effects of the induction chemoradiotherapy.
Keywords:lung cancer  induction chemoradiotherapy  pulmonary function  lobectomy  perfusion scintigraphy  CI  confidence interval  CT  computed tomography  DLCO  diffusion capacity of lung for carbon monoxide  forced expiratory volume in 1 second  percentage of predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second  FVC  forced vital capacity  ICRT  induction chemoradiotherapy  NSCLC  non–small-cell lung cancer  PFT  pulmonary function test  SPECT  single-photon emission computed tomography  V5  percentage of the lung volume that receives radiation dose of 5 Gy or more  V20  percentage of the lung volume that receives radiation dose of 20 Gy or more
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