Risk factors for peritoneal dissemination of colorectal cancer |
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Authors: | Yang Shung-Haur Lin Jen-Kou Lai Chiung-Ru Chen Chien-Chih Li A Fen-Yau Liang Wen-Yih Jiang Jeng-Kae |
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Affiliation: | Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery, Department of Surgery, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. yangsh@vghtpe.gov.tw |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to clarify the risk factors associated with positive peritoneal dissemination (PPD) of colorectal cancer (CRC). METHODS: From June 2000 to September 2002, 143 CRC patients who underwent elective curative (79.0%) or non-curative (21.0%) open laparotomy were prospectively studied. Clinical evaluations including classical factors, colonoscopic evaluation, intraoperative evaluation, and pathological features were recorded. PPD was diagnosed when macro- (MAPD) or microscopic peritoneal dissemination (MIPD) was evident. Positive peritoneal cytology from initially existing ascites or washing lavage indicated MIPD. Various factors were analyzed with univariate (Chi-square test) and then multivariate analyses (logistic regression test) to search for the risk factors of PPD. RESULTS: Overall, MIPD, MAPD, and PPD were found in 2.8%, 6.3%, and 9.1%, respectively. Univariate analysis identified age (< or =59 years), CA19-9 (> or = 34.6 U/ml), poor differentiation, circumferential involvement (> or = 3 quadrants), ascites volume (>80 ml), pN+, and pT4 as risk factors of PPD. PPD did not occur in patients with well-differentiated tumors, less circumferential involvement (< 2 quadrants), or no lymph node metastasis. After multivariate analysis, CA19-9 (Odds ratio (95% CI), 8.6 (1.7-43.1)), pT4 (9.0 (1.3-61.0)), and age (5.26 (1.1-25.0)) remained significant risk factors. CONCLUSION: CA19-9 (> or = 34.6 U/ml), pT4, and age (< or =59 years) were significant risk factors of PPD. |
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Keywords: | colorectal cancer peritoneal dissemination cytology risk factors |
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