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Using pet-ct to reduce futile thoracotomy rates in non-small-cell lung cancer: a population-based review
Authors:M Smoragiewicz  J Laskin  D Wilson  K Ramsden  J Yee  S Lam  T Shaipanich  Y Zhai  C Ho
Institution:*British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver, BC.;Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC.;Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.
Abstract:

Background

Combined positron-emission tomography and computed tomography (pet-ct) reduces futile thoracotomy (ft) rates in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (nsclc). We sought to identify preoperative risk factors for ft in patients staged with pet-ct.

Methods

We retrospectively reviewed all patients referred to the BC Cancer Agency during 2009–2010 who underwent pet-ct and thoracotomy for nsclc. Patients with clinical N2 disease were excluded. An ft was defined as any of a benign lesion; an exploratory thoracotomy; pathologic N2 or N3, stage iiib or iv, or inoperable T3 or T4 disease; and recurrence or death within 1 year of surgery.

Results

Of the 108 patients who met the inclusion criteria, ft occurred in 27. The main reason for ft was recurrence within 1 year (14 patients) and pathologic N2 disease (10 patients). On multivariate analysis, an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status greater than 1, a pet-ct positive N1 status, a primary tumour larger than 3 cm, and a period of more than 16 weeks from pet-ct to surgery were associated with ft. N2 disease that had been negative on pet-ct occurred in 21% of patients with a pet-ct positive N1 status and in 20% of patients with tumours larger than 3 cm and non-biopsy mediastinal staging only. The combination of pet-ct positive N1 status and a primary larger than 3 cm had 85% specificity, and the presence of either risk factor had 100% sensitivity, for ft attributable to N2 disease.

Conclusions

To reduce ft attributable to N2 disease, tissue biopsy for mediastinal staging should be considered for patients with pet-ct positive N1 status and with tumours larger than 3 cm even with a pet-ct negative mediastinum.
Keywords:Non-small-cell lung cancer  positron-emission tomography–  computed tomography  thoracotomy  lymphatic metastasis or pathology  mediastinal staging  endobronchial ultrasonography  mediastinoscopy  endoscopic ultrasonography
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